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Digital rectal examination in child with constipation

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Digital rectal examination

  • a digital rectal examination should be undertaken only by healthcare professionals competent to interpret features of anatomical abnormalities or Hirschsprung's disease

  • if a child younger than 1 year has a diagnosis of idiopathic constipation that does not respond to optimum treatment within 4 weeks, refer them urgently to a healthcare professional competent to perform a digital rectal examination and interpret features of anatomical abnormalities or Hirschsprung's disease

  • do not perform a digital rectal examination in children or young people older than 1 year with a 'red flag' in the history-taking and/or physical examination that might indicate an underlying disorder. Instead, refer them urgently to a healthcare professional competent to perform a digital rectal examination and interpret features of anatomical abnormalities or Hirschsprung's disease

  • for a digital rectal examination ensure:
    • privacy
    • informed consent is given by the child or young person, or the parent or legal guardian if the child is not able to give it, and is documented
    • a chaperone is present
    • the child or young person's individual preferences about degree of body exposure and gender of the examiner are taken into account
    • all findings are documented.

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