Causes
The causes of constipation in infants and toddlers include:
- Change from breast milk to formulas
- Insufficient intake of fluid
- Low fiber diet
- Metabolic disorders
- Cow's milk or any other ingredient in the child's food
- Certain medications
Symptoms
Here are some symptoms of constipation seen in young children:
- No bowel movement in three days
- Stool is hard and looks like small pebbles or is large in diameter
- Gas formation in the stomach
- Pain and discomfort with passage of stool
- Leakage of liquid stool into the child's underwear or diaper
You should call the doctor immediately if the following are noted:
- Blood in the baby's stool
- Stomach ache
- Fever
- Vomiting
- Constipation despite 3 days of home care
Treatment
The following methods may be used to reduce constipation:
- For infants older than six months, a high-fiber diet can be introduced. Increase the child's intake of barley, oatmeal, vegetables especially peas, fruit, and other foods that are rich in fiber.
- For infants between four to six months, drinking 2-4 ounces of water or diluted fresh fruit juices day may work.
- Avoid honey, infant mineral oil, cow's milk, and syrup.
- Remember also that a BRAT diet (Banana, Rice, Applesauce, and Toast), which is good for diarrhea, has a worsening effect for constipation.
If nothing works, it is important to consult your doctor immediately.
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