Outlook for Hirschsprung's disease

Most children are able to pass stools normally and have a normal functioning bowel after surgery, althoughthey may take a bit longer to toilet train.

Some may experience persistent constipation and need to follow a high-fibre diet and take laxatives . Your doctor will advise about this treatment.

Asmall number of children have problems controlling their bowels (bowel incontinence) , which can last until they're a teenager andbe very distressing.

Speak to your GP if this is a problem. You can also read advice about soiling in children .

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018