In 90 percent of cases, symptoms of Hirschsprung disease appear early, affecting newborns. A common early symptom is no bowel movement in the first two days of life. Other signs include brown or green vomit, swelling in the abdomen, bloody diarrhea, and explosive stools after the doctor does a rectal exam.

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