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Hello my son is 3 years of age and was always constipated as a baby Doctors placed him on Miralax treatment in his bottle as a baby. And on Pedi-Lax fiber gummies after he has not taken treatment for 2 months now but I have noticed that he has a fart disorder he frequently farts and poop comes along with the fart... it is on the soft side and his stools are formed.
Hello I have gone through your question and understand your concern.Constipation can cause stomach cramps, reduced appetite and irritability.Constipation can usually be controlled with good bowel habits and medicines.Diet is less important in treatment of constipation in children than it is in adults.Giving your child adequate fibre in their diet might help prevent constipation in some children who have a natural tendency. To add more fibre to your child's diet, you can give your child: At least two servings of fruit each day. Fruits with the peel left on, such as plums, prunes, raisins, apricots and peaches, have a lot of fibre.At least three servings of vegetables each day.Cereals that are less processed, such as bran cereals, shredded wheat, whole grain cereals or oatmeal. Avoid refined cereals, such as corn flakes and rice bubbles. Potty train your child, Children should learn to respond to their body's urge to poo. It is important for constipated children to develop the habit of sitting on the toilet regularly.
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Suggest Treatment For Constipation In Kid
Hello I have gone through your question and understand your concern.Constipation can cause stomach cramps, reduced appetite and irritability.Constipation can usually be controlled with good bowel habits and medicines.Diet is less important in treatment of constipation in children than it is in adults.Giving your child adequate fibre in their diet might help prevent constipation in some children who have a natural tendency. To add more fibre to your child s diet, you can give your child: At least two servings of fruit each day. Fruits with the peel left on, such as plums, prunes, raisins, apricots and peaches, have a lot of fibre.At least three servings of vegetables each day.Cereals that are less processed, such as bran cereals, shredded wheat, whole grain cereals or oatmeal. Avoid refined cereals, such as corn flakes and rice bubbles. Potty train your child, Children should learn to respond to their body s urge to poo. It is important for constipated children to develop the habit of sitting on the toilet regularly.