Constipation in childhood can manifest with a variety of symptoms, most commonly:
- Infrequent passage of stool (fewer than 3 complete stools weekly)
- Difficulty/pain when passing stool
- Passage of hard, large stools or hard pellets (rabbit droppings)
- Stool with-holding behaviours including passage of numerous small stools during day
- Abdominal discomfort
- Faecal incontinence
- Watery stool (as a feature of overflow/faecal impaction)
Idiopathic constipation is described as constipation that cannot be explained by any anatomical or physiological abnormalities.