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Intussusception (patient information)

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Intussusception is the sliding of one part of the intestine into another.

What are the symptoms of Intussusception?

What are the symptoms of Intussusception?

  • The first sign of intussusception is usually sudden, loud crying caused by abdominal pain.
  • The pain is colicky and not continuous (intermittent), but it comes back often, increasing in both intensity and duration.
  • An infant with severe abdominal pain may draw the knees to the chest while crying.
What are the causes of Intussusception?

What are the causes of Intussusception?

  • Intussusception is caused by part of the intestine being pulled inward into itself. This can block the passage of food through the intestine. If the blood supply is cut off, the segment of intestine pulled inside can die.
  • The intestine can die, and the patient can have significant bleeding. If a hole occurs, infection, shock, and dehydration can take place very rapidly.
  • The cause of intussusception is not known, although viral infections may be responsible in some cases.
  • Sometimes a lymph node, polyp, or tumor can trigger the problem. The older the child, the more likely such a trigger will be found.
Who is at risk for Intussusception?

Who is at risk for Intussusception?

Risk factors:

  • Age: Intussusception can affect both children and adults, although most cases occur in children ages 6 months – 2 years
  • Gender: It affects boys four times as often as girls
How to know you have Intussusception (Diagnosis)?

How to know you have Intussusception (Diagnosis)?

Your doctor will perform a thorough examination, which may reveal a mass in the abdomen. There may also be signs of dehydration or shock.

Tests may include:

When to seek urgent medical care

When to seek urgent medical care

Intussusception is an emergency. Call your health care provider immediately, then call 911 or go immediately to the emergency room.

Treatment options

Treatment options

Diseases with similar symptoms

Diseases with similar symptoms

Where to find medical care for Intussusception

Where to find medical care for Intussusception

Directions to Hospitals Treating Intussusception

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)

  • The outcome is good with early treatment. There is a risk the condition will come back.

Possible complications

  • A hole (perforation) is a serious complication due to risk of infection.
  • If not treated, intussusception is almost always fatal for infants and young children.
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