Constipation is one of the most common chronic disorders in childhood. Functional constipation (FC) is the most common form of constipation and can be defined as difficult or infrequent passage of stool. Current practice guidelines for FC are well defined; however, primary provider perception and treatment often differ from clinical practice guidelines. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are vital in improving overall outcomes. Primary care providers should be knowledgeable about the diagnosis, initial treatment, and when to refer a child to a gastroenterology specialist. This case report will highlight diagnostic guidelines and treatment of FC in the pediatric population.
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