Question

The child underwent a congenital megacolon radical surgery at 3 months old, but after the operation, there is an increased frequency of bowel movements with reduced volume, leading to red and swollen buttocks and skin breakdown. We seek expert advice on treatment methods for this condition.

Answer

Congenital megacolon is a congenital disease that is treated by removing the narrow segment of bowel that lacks ganglion cells. An increased frequency of bowel movements with reduced volume, accompanied by skin breakdown, may be a complication. It is recommended to consult a doctor for further diagnosis and treatment.