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Pediatric Digestive Center

Digestive conditions are often more common during childhood than adulthood. Encopresis is a type of fecal incontinence caused when children try to hold in their bowel movements. Cyclic vomiting syndrome involves severe, repeat attacks of nausea and vomiting. Intussusception is a rare disorder in infants that leads to bowel obstruction.

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