Three-Year-Old's Constipation Symptoms Diagnosed as Rare Kidney Cancer
A three-year-old Queensland girl, Olivia Spring, has been diagnosed with a rare and complex Wilms tumour, a form of kidney cancer, after her mother initially attributed her symptoms to constipation. The rapid diagnosis underscores the challenges families face navigating paediatric healthcare and the critical need for parental vigilance when childhood symptoms persist.
Rare Wilms Tumour Diagnosed After Subtle Abdominal Signs
Jazmin Spring, 20, first noticed her daughter's bloated stomach in February. During a dinner outing, Olivia complained of tummy pain and a frequent need to use the toilet. While the toddler's behaviour seemed otherwise normal, the mother observed increasing abdominal distension over the following days.