Constipation is a condition in which bowel movements occur less frequently than usual or stools tend to be hard, dry and difficult and painful to pass.
No bowel movements for several days
Bowel movements that are hard, dry and difficult to pass
Abdominal pain
Traces of liquid or clay-like stool in the child's underwear — a sign that stool is backed up in the rectum
Bright red blood on the surface of hard stool.
Early toilet training.
Low fiber diet? Intake of too many processed foods may lead to constipation. Intake of few finer rich foods like fruits and vegetables.
The most prominent cause for constipation in children is holding back bowel motions. They have to do this often in their school hours.
Changes of climate and diet, especially when traveling or on a holiday can cause constipation.
Children also eat a lot of wrong foods. Foods that are too oily and spicy - typically those that are classified as junk foods' - can cause constipation in children.
Some infections in the alimentary tract can commonly occur in children. This can cause constipation.
Lack of physical activity: Inactivity can cause constipation.
Medications like cold medicines, antacids, antidepressants and other drugs can cause constipation.
Make the child to drink plenty of water.
Five high fiber foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains like oatmeal, fruits, vegetables, green leaves.
Regular exercises like riding cycle.
Vomiting.
Blood in the stool.
A swollen abdomen.
Weight loss.
Painful cracks in the skin around the anus, called anal fissures.
Intestine coming out of the anus, called rectal prolapsed.
Changing the diet.
Laxatives.
Adoption of health bowel habits.
Intake of high fiber diet.
Constipation is a condition in which bowel movements occur less frequently than usual or stools tend to be hard, dry, and difficult and painful to pass.
Children often develop constipation as a result of stool withholding.
A child with constipation should see a doctor if symptoms last for more than 2 weeks.
A child should also see a doctor if constipation is accompanied by symptoms that may indicate a more serious health problem.
Constipation is treated by changing diet, taking laxatives, and adopting healthy bowel habits.