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Hirschsprung Disease / Congenital Megacolon

Hirschsprung Disease | Congenital Megacolon - Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which doctor treats Hirschsprung disease?

A: Hirschsprung disease is treated by a pediatric surgeon or pediatric gastroenterologist.

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Q: Is Hirschsprung disease hereditary?

A: Hirschsprung disease is associated with certain genes as well as some genetic syndromes like Down syndrome. In addition, a family history of Hirschsprung disease also increases the risk of another baby suffering from the same condition.

Q: What is enterocolitis?

A: Enterocolitis refers to inflammation of the colon. It may be a complication of Hirschsprung disease, or may occur following surgery for Hirschsprung disease. It is a life-threatening condition, which can cause a swollen abdomen, bleeding from the rectum, fever, diarrhea and vomiting. It may need hospitalization with resuscitation, antibiotic treatment and decompression followed by colostomy once the patient is stabilized.

Q: Can Hirschsprung disease be diagnosed during pregnancy?

A: An ultrasound during pregnancy may be able to detect Hirschsprung disease only if the full colon is involved.


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