Trends in Clinical and Medical Sciences

Review of management of refractory constipation: What lies ahead

Dr. Dinesh Banur Onkarappa\(^{1}\), Dr. Vidya Puttagunta\(^{2}\) and Dr. Swapna Rani Bade\(^{3,*}\)
\(^{1}\) Consultant Pediatrics, Yas Clinic, Khalifa City, Abudhabi, UAE.
\(^{2}\) Specialist Pediatrician, NMC Royal Hospital, Khalifa City, Abudhabhi, UAE.
\(^{3}\) General Practitioner, Pediatrics, Yasclinic, Khalifa City, Abudhabi, UAE.
Correspondence should be addressed to Dr. Swapna Rani Bade at swapna1402@gmail.com

Abstract

Childhood constipation is a prevalent issue globally. Certain children experience persistent constipation and soiling, either as a result of surgical repair of anorectal malformations or underlying medical conditions that present management challenges. These refractory cases of constipation significantly affect the psychological well-being of both patients and their families. The available treatment options for refractory constipation are not clearly established. However, prompt and appropriate management of constipation contributes to an enhanced health-related quality of life. This article explores the current modalities available for treating children with challenging constipation and examines their impact on health-related quality of life.

Keywords:

Quality of life; Constipation; Refractory.