Encopresis natural history, complications and prognosis

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Complications

  • The child may suffer from low self-esteem and peer disapproval related to this problem.
  • If routine bowel habits are not developed, the child may suffer from chronic constipation.

Prognosis

Most children respond to treatment.

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