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Increasing Oral Fluids in Chronic Constipation in Children

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Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 1998 Dec 16
PMID 9849179
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Abstract

Increasing the amount and type of fluid intake in children with simple constipation remains a common intervention recommended by both the medical profession and lay consumers. Efforts to increase overall water intake and/or high osmolarity liquid intake have no research or physiological basis that would result in softer and/or more frequent stools. The purpose of this project was to identify whether an effect on stooling characteristics would be noted with a concerted effort to increase liquid intake.

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