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Why Is My Child Unable To Urinate Or Pass Stools?

i have a one year old son that hasnt poopped in weeks, and when he does its once in one day then he just stops again, and today he hasnt peed at all, hes been real clumsy the last two days, and whiny this whole week, and i dont know what to do, please help me figure out whats wrong with my son, please?
Sat, 17 Feb 2018
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There must be severe dehydration, give him at least 200 ml water stat and wait for 1 hour if not passing urine give him another 200 ml if still not passing urine within 1 hour go to nearest pediatrician immediately, he may need injections, iv fluid and renal function tests to be done. Otherwise give him lots of fibrous food regularly so that pooping habit becomes normal.
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Why Is My Child Unable To Urinate Or Pass Stools?

There must be severe dehydration, give him at least 200 ml water stat and wait for 1 hour if not passing urine give him another 200 ml if still not passing urine within 1 hour go to nearest pediatrician immediately, he may need injections, iv fluid and renal function tests to be done. Otherwise give him lots of fibrous food regularly so that pooping habit becomes normal.