Symptoms of stacked intestines

The symptoms of intussusception are also known as intussusception, which generally occurs in children between six months and four years of age, and the typical symptoms are as follows: the first one is called paroxysmal crying, where the child cries for a while and then gets better, and then cries again after a while, called paroxysmal crying. Secondly, abdominal pain and vomiting, sometimes vomiting when their stomach hurts. Third, if you go to the examination, there is a lump on the abdomen, but most children do not necessarily feel it in the early stage. The fourth one is blood-like stools, with obvious blood in the stool. These are the four classic symptoms of intestinal condyloma, sometimes atypical, just vomiting, and sometimes only crying. If you encounter a child of this age, you should be especially careful and have an ultrasound done as soon as possible to rule out the possibility of intussusception.