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what is the expected stool look like in intussusception? how do you treat this? what indicates that this has been resolved?

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Intussusception typically results in 'red currant jelly' stools, treated with barium or air enema or surgery, and resolution is indicated by normal bowel movements and imagery.

Step-by-step explanation:

Intussusception is a medical condition where a part of the intestine folds into the section next to it, which can lead to a distinctive stool appearance known as “red currant jelly” stools. This can include blood and mucus, a result of the intestinal walls being compressed and potentially losing blood supply.

Diagnosis often involves imaging techniques such as ultrasound or X-rays, and treatment typically entails a procedure called a barium or air enema, which can both diagnose and resolve the intussusception by applying pressure to unfold the intestine.

Surgery may be required if nonsurgical treatment is unsuccessful or if complications occur. A sign that intussusception has been resolved is the return of normal bowel movements without the presence of blood or mucus in the stool, improved abdominal symptoms, and normal imaging findings.

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