Primary intussusception occurs most often in infants and young children, with no specific set number of months, and is more common in children under 2 years of age.
There are two types of intussusception, primary and secondary. Primary intussusception occurs most often in infants and young children, while secondary intussusception is more common in adults. Primary intussusception occurs most often in infants and children under two years of age, and intussusception accounts for 15 to 20 percent of intestinal obstructions.
To prevent the occurrence of primary intussusception, diarrhea should be avoided, especially in autumn, and parents should be highly alert to the occurrence of this disease. To prevent the occurrence of primary intussusception, do not overfeed and overstuff, do not casually change the food, add supplemental food should not be too hasty, but gradually, scientific feeding.
If the child has abdominal pain, vomiting, blood in the stool and abdominal mass and other symptoms of intussusception, we should actively consult the doctor, do not delay the condition, do not treat yourself, under the guidance of a professional physician in accordance with standardized treatment.