More common among men and can be transmitted genetically. What is the disease of "Hirschbrong"?
‘Hirschbrong’ is a condition of infecting the large gut and causing the appearance of the appearance, as this condition occurs at birth as a result of the loss of some neurons in the muscles of the child’s colon, which can be more common in men and genetically transmitted. In the absence of these neurons that stimulate the abdominal muscles to move their content through the colon, the content can return and cause bowel blocking. The newborn with the infection of “Hirschbrong” is usually unable to defuse the days that follow the birth, and in light cases, the presence of the pathological condition can only be revealed at a later time in childhood. Unlike the usual, Hirschbrong’s first diagnosis in adults was. The treatment includes surgery to convert the path of the affected part of the large gut or to remove this part. Symptoms of Hirschbrong disease differ in indicators and symptoms of Hirschbrong disease according to the severity of the condition, and indications and symptoms usually appear shortly after birth, but sometimes it appears in a later age. The clearest indicator is the failure of a newborn child to defuse during the 48 hours of birth. Indicators and other symptoms may include: diarrhea. Flatulence. Vomiting, which includes vomiting green or brown. Constipation or gases disturb the baby. The first faeces of the newborn (mummeter) were delayed. Symptoms affecting older children: flatulence. Chronic constipation. Gases. Developmental deficiencies. Fatigue. The causes of Hirschbrong’s disease causes of Hirschbrong disease are not yet clear, and it sometimes occurs in families, and in some cases it can be associated with a genetic boom. Hirschbrong disease occurs when the neurons are not completed in the colon. The nerves in the colon control muscle contractions that move food over the intestines. Without these contractions, faeces remain in the big gut. Risk factors – One of the siblings is infected with Hirschburung disease: which is one of the diseases that can be transmitted genetically. To be a man: Hirschbrong disease is more frequent among men. Other inherited conditions: Hirschbunrung disease is associated with certain inherited diseases, such as Down syndrome and other disorders with which a person is born, such as congenital heart disease. The complications are children with Hirschbrong disease that are vulnerable to a dangerous bowel infection, called inflammation of the intestines and colon. Inflammation of the intestines and colon can threaten life and require immediately treatment.