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Suggest Remedies For Constipation In An Infant

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Posted on Mon, 6 Jun 2016
Question: My 10 month is daughter is constipated and passing hard stools in 2-3 days .
We gave peer juice and bonnisan papaya etc. to ease the constipation but didn’t work well
We are giving adequate amount of water as well.
She eat solid diet and breastfeeding as well. We are not giving any formula .
Sometimes she vomited while giving food.
She is playing and all activities are normal.
Her weight is 10kg
But crying when we make her to do potty
May I know if this is normal and could you suggest what should we do to ease the constipation .
Also should I give nay vitami suplements now?
Thanks
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Answered by Dr. Archana Verma (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Do not worry

Detailed Answer:
Hi

I understand your concerns but don't worry. Her weight gain is normal for age and infants many a times show such changes in poops and occasional vomiting spells while on complementary feeds. If your baby seems to be too constipated and passes stools in pellet form them you may take following measures to help her:
- Give her extra 1/3 -1/4 cup of water after every feed to maintain good hydration.
- avoid food which lead to Constipation such as bananas, carrots, cheese, rice cereal for a few days.
- give food which help in peristalsis and relieve Constipation. Especially prune/Apple/peach juice, apricots, plums, soaked resins etc.
-Place your baby on her back in front of you. Lift up her legs and move them in a circular motion to mimic the motions of peddling a bicycle. The movement should help to release some abdominal pressure and get things going in the right direction.
- avoid toilet training at present. Most kids are not ready for it at present. 18 months is a better time to start training your baby.
-gentle tummy massage and warm water bath also helps.
-Rectal stimulation can help your baby’s bowels to move. Use Vaseline to lubricate the tip of a rectal thermometer and insert it into your baby’s bottom. Very gently wiggle JUST the tip a few times before removing it. The stimulation will often cause a bowel movement to occur.

If the above measures do not help then use of half tablet of rectal glycerine suppository or syrup lactulose can be considered.
You need to give only vitamin D supplement such as Vitanova D3 (1 ml once daily) to her. Avoid iron supplements as they aggravate Constipation.

Hopefully it will be of help.
Take care


Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Archana Verma (2 days later)
Thanks for the detailed reply doctor
as I mentioned in previous mail we are giving polyethylene glycol powder diluted in water. We gave three dose(one scoop), one in night,one very next morning and again night.It resolved constipation for now. But from then her poo is little watery.
May I know if is normal. Also is there any side effects for this powder? How long should I give this powder. Also she seems to be gassy these days. What can i do for that.
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Answered by Dr. Archana Verma (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Avoid polyethylene glycol

Detailed Answer:
Hi
Polyethylene glycol is associated with side effects such as loose poops, colics ,gassy abdomen etc. Your baby seems to be suffering from the above side effects. Kindly avoid it's further use. You may use the measures which I mentioned earlier if needed. They are much safer alternatives.

There is no need for any medications at present. The side effects will improve over 1-2 days. Ensure regular feeds.

Take care
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Suggest Remedies For Constipation In An Infant

Brief Answer: Do not worry Detailed Answer: Hi I understand your concerns but don't worry. Her weight gain is normal for age and infants many a times show such changes in poops and occasional vomiting spells while on complementary feeds. If your baby seems to be too constipated and passes stools in pellet form them you may take following measures to help her: - Give her extra 1/3 -1/4 cup of water after every feed to maintain good hydration. - avoid food which lead to Constipation such as bananas, carrots, cheese, rice cereal for a few days. - give food which help in peristalsis and relieve Constipation. Especially prune/Apple/peach juice, apricots, plums, soaked resins etc. -Place your baby on her back in front of you. Lift up her legs and move them in a circular motion to mimic the motions of peddling a bicycle. The movement should help to release some abdominal pressure and get things going in the right direction. - avoid toilet training at present. Most kids are not ready for it at present. 18 months is a better time to start training your baby. -gentle tummy massage and warm water bath also helps. -Rectal stimulation can help your baby’s bowels to move. Use Vaseline to lubricate the tip of a rectal thermometer and insert it into your baby’s bottom. Very gently wiggle JUST the tip a few times before removing it. The stimulation will often cause a bowel movement to occur. If the above measures do not help then use of half tablet of rectal glycerine suppository or syrup lactulose can be considered. You need to give only vitamin D supplement such as Vitanova D3 (1 ml once daily) to her. Avoid iron supplements as they aggravate Constipation. Hopefully it will be of help. Take care