Understanding the treatment methods for infant constipation, including the management of functional constipation and the treatment of congenital intestinal malformations.
Learn effective treatment methods for newborn constipation, including the use of probiotics and professional medical advice.
Newborn constipation: If the baby still does not defecate after using a lubricant, what should be done? Should medical attention be sought?
Dry stool in babies may be caused by constipation, and treatment includes oral medication and adjusting dietary habits.
Discussing constipation issues in a three-year-old boy, offering professional advice and treatment methods.
Learn how to alleviate pediatric constipation through dietary adjustments, including increasing fruit and vegetable intake, as well as the appropriate use of whole grains and probiotics.
It is recommended to use Simo Decoction and appropriate abdominal massage to help the baby defecate. If formula-fed, dilute with a small amount of water; if breastfed, pay attention to the mother’s diet being light and easy to digest.
Strategies for Treating Children’s Constipation
Solutions for Neonatal Constipation
A 10-month-old baby has a bowel movement every three to four days, with swelling and bleeding at the anus during defecation, and the stool is hard and thick.