If a doctor suspects Hirschsprung disease, several diagnostic tests can confirm the diagnosis. Abdominal x-rays or barium enemas identify bowel blockages, and the doctor may perform a biopsy to check for nerve cells. A test called anorectal manometry uses an internal balloon to monitor the pressure in the large intestine to see how effectively the child eliminates stool.

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