Question

My daughter hasn’t had a bowel movement for several days. At such a young age, how could she suddenly have constipation again? We’ve always been quite careful with her diet at home, rarely letting her eat unclean things outside. She’s also in pain from holding it in, and her belly is bloated. What are some good treatment methods for pediatric constipation?

Answer

The issue of pediatric constipation may be related to gastrointestinal discomfort, poor dietary habits, or possibly a recurrence of stomach problems. It’s advisable to conduct a detailed examination to confirm the specific issue. Immediate medication treatment and adjustment are necessary. So is careful attention to acupuncture and massage therapy, as well as maintaining good hygiene and cleanliness.