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Suggest Treatment For Intussusception

My child (9 nd half month)is recurrently suffering from intussusception.sonoguided saline reduction done thrice with in one and half months.how can we protect the child from again occurring this?his diets are cerelac biscuit (aroroot),rice and other streamed food..will dietry modifications help to avoid the condition?The Child is extremely playful at other times will it cause the disease come again?
Mon, 23 Nov 2015
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Hello, thank you for using Health Care Magic. To amswer your question, no dietary modifications will prevent recurrence of intussuception. The main question.is why is he having it so often? He.needs a colonoscopy to determine what is the.main.focus that is triggering the intussuception. It.could be a polyp or lipoma and seeing a GI specialist will help .
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Suggest Treatment For Intussusception

Hello, thank you for using Health Care Magic. To amswer your question, no dietary modifications will prevent recurrence of intussuception. The main question.is why is he having it so often? He.needs a colonoscopy to determine what is the.main.focus that is triggering the intussuception. It.could be a polyp or lipoma and seeing a GI specialist will help .