My baby is over half a year old now, and recently has been suffering from severe constipation, going only every three or four days, with each instance causing intense crying. What should I do when a baby over half a year old has constipation?
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A two-month-old baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for ten days, which could be due to constipation or overly refined breast milk. How should one handle this situation?
Pain during bowel movements accompanied by a small amount of blood may be a sign of anal fissure. It is recommended to improve dietary habits and engage in appropriate exercise.
Baby constipation may be caused by fluid depletion leading to intestinal dryness. It is recommended to use the ‘Bowel Movement Tea’ for treatment and to follow the doctor’s instructions for gastrointestinal decompression. Additionally, there are many causes of pediatric digestive diseases. If a child is diagnosed with a pediatric digestive disease, parents need to cooperate with the doctor for timely treatment and develop good hygiene habits. Parents should also pay attention to avoiding the child’s picky eating habits and have a balanced diet.
When your baby experiences constipation, you can take certain measures to improve the situation, including using rectal suppositories, adjusting diet, and performing abdominal massage.
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