Question

Why do children often have constipation and can’t pass stool?

Answer

Congenital intestinal malformation in children cannot be cured by general nourishment. Indigestion is also one of the common causes of childhood constipation. Or, if parents fail to cultivate proper defecation habits for their infants, this will lead to unconditioned reflexes in defecation, thereby causing constipation in infants. In addition, many congenital intestinal diseases such as congenital megacolon and anal fissures, anal stenosis, etc., can also lead to constipation. Children’s gastrointestinal function has not fully grown and developed.