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Children's Health - Digestive DisordersInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Cel-Kids Description: A discussion list for those interested in celiac disease (coeliac sprue), dermatitis herpetiformis, gluten intolerance, wheat allergy, and co-incident intolerances, such as to casein or lactose. (enabling.org) |
Celiac (Coeliac) Disease Description: A guide for children and their families. Includes history of the disorder, what causes it, treatment, long term problems and what is gluten free. (naspgn.org) |
Constipation in Children Description: A look at this common problem in children, the causes, symptoms, treatment and when a doctor should be consulted. (digestive.niddk.nih.gov) |
Constipation in Children Description: Article from the American Academy of Family Physicians explains how to tell if a child has this, how it occurs, and what can be done. (familydoctor.org) |
Gastroenteritis in Children Description: Offers information about what it is, how it's caught, home treatment and when to seek medical advice. (nevdgp.org.au) |
Gastroenterology: Celiac Disease in Children Description: Brief outline of celiac (coeliac) disease aimed at health professionals. (mc.vanderbilt.edu) |
Intussusception Description: Provides a description of this bowel condition and treatment information. (drhull.com) |
Tracheo-Oesophageal Fistula (TOF) Description: Support organization for children with TOF and their families. Includes information about the condition, treatment and outcomes. (tofs.ndirect.co.uk) |
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