After a two-month-old baby hadn’t defecated for nine days, using a rectal suppository resolved the issue. However, the baby experienced another ten-day period without defecation, and upon examination, a problem with the large intestine was discovered.
The baby has started showing abnormal defecation after 26 days of birth. How should parents handle the situation?
Understanding the causes and coping strategies for anal protrusion after baby defecation, providing parental care advice.
What should parents do if a breastfed baby experiences constipation?
How to deal with the problem of children’s constipation
Describes common methods for dealing with a baby’s frequent stool.
A four-month-old infant has been consistently not pooping on their own. Examinations show no abnormalities in the intestines, but the infant also has a hernia problem, and seeks professional advice.
How to deal with an infant’s constipation problem?
Learn how to deal with infants’ difficulty in defecating, including massage and dietary adjustments, as well as when to seek professional medical assistance.
Offer suggestions for dealing with irregular stool in infants