Poor mood of the mother-to-be affects the growth and development of the fetus
Once a pregnancy is diagnosed and the decision to give birth is made, the mother-to-be is doomed. For the planned pregnancy of the mother-to-be mood of course to be happy…
Once a pregnancy is diagnosed and the decision to give birth is made, the mother-to-be is doomed. For the planned pregnancy of the mother-to-be mood of course to be happy…
Why incontinence? Postoperative incontinence, fecal leakage and constipation are the most common postoperative complications; the underlying cause is sphincter dysplasia, especially in middle and high malformations, where both internal and…
Diagnostic Criteria for Functional Defecation Disorder: 1. The patient must meet the diagnostic criteria for functional constipation. 2. 2. At least two of the following are present during repeated forceful…
Congenital anal atresia is in the embryo in the 4th to 8th week from the urogenital septum to the cloaca migration obstruction caused by a common digestive malformation, accounting for…
Patient: My son was born on August 30, 2010, the same day found to be anal atresia, is 2.4cm, the next day in Guangxi Medical University to do a stoma,…
Patient: Examination and laboratory tests: May 20 in Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital to the director of the Tang Shao Tao examination said that the child’s anus opened wide, easy…
Patient: Dr. Li: Hello, I saw you on the website as a specialist in anorectal diseases! I want to ask you something, my baby was born with congenital low anal…
Important Facts Congenital anomalies (also known as birth defects) affect approximately 1 in 33 babies and cause approximately 3.2 million birth defect-related disabilities each year. An estimated 270,000 newborns die each year…
Congenital anorectal malformations and congenital megacolon are common gastrointestinal malformations in pediatric patients. Although surgery can correct anatomical malformations, the quality of life of the child will be affected by…
I. Definition Anal atresia, also known as low-grade anorectal atresia, is caused by abnormal development of the primitive anus and failure to form an anal canal, resulting in inaccessibility of the…