Hirschsprung's Disease

Hirspring is a congenital pathology of the large intestine. The disease is manifested by the inability to retain the intestines and, consequently, by hard feces and putrefactive processes in the body. Gryshasprung has several forms of development. Depending on this, symptoms may vary and require an individual approach. The causes of the disease are unclear and unpredictable. Sometimes it appears due to diseases of the mother, and sometimes these disorders occur accidentally.



Hirschspraung is a rare disease in which the colon does not have enough nerve fibers. The disease is quite common and occurs at any age. There are several types of Hirschsufrogen disease.

Sometimes the disease is an accidental finding that surgeons discovered while operating on a child. The disease is also easy to identify during a routine examination.