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Pediatric Short Bowel Syndrome

Children with short bowel syndrome (SBS) need care from a team of pediatric specialists, including gastroenterologists (GI doctors) and dietitians. Children's Health℠ is home to the only intestinal rehabilitation program in North Texas, which brings together all the specialists your child needs. Our team provides the latest treatments and personalized care to help your child best manage their condition and get the nutrition they need to thrive.


What is Pediatric Short Bowel Syndrome?

Pediatric SBS means that a large part of a child's small intestine is missing or doesn’t work the way it should. SBS can occur in newborns or older children. Sometimes it results from a condition that is present at birth (congenital). In other cases, it can happen after doctors surgically remove a large part of the small intestine because of an infection, injury or chronic condition.

The small intestine is essential for absorbing water and nutrients from the food we eat. Children with SBS don’t have enough healthy small intestine to stay hydrated and absorb the nutrients they need to grow and thrive. This condition requires treatment and follow-up care throughout childhood.



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