Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Pediatrician Awareness of Infant Dyschezia in Indonesia.
Muzal KadimUcha Merendar PutriHartono GunardiH F WulandariPustika Amalia WahidiyatSudung O PardedeWahyuni IndawatiPublished in: Pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology & nutrition (2023)
The prevalence of infant dyschezia identified in our study was higher than that in other neighboring Asian countries, with the highest prevalence observed in infants 7-9 months old. Being an only child, receiving complementary food diet, and sociao-emotional disturbances were significant risk factors of infant dyschezia.
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