Question
The baby is suffering from congenital anal stenosis and protrusion, which makes bowel movements extremely difficult. Since other conditions require waiting for the body to fully recover for about a month before surgery can be performed, the process of defecation is very painful. The use of glycerin suppositories has been ineffective, and it is difficult to expel the feces unless diarrhea occurs. I hope to get help on how to make the baby’s bowel movements easier without causing harm.
Answer
Based on the situation you described, your child’s condition is quite common and may be due to abnormal growth and development during embryogenesis. It is recommended that you take your child to the colorectal department of the hospital for a consultation, which will help the doctor make an accurate diagnosis and, if necessary, undergo surgical treatment. If glycerin suppositories have not worked for you, consider using enemas.