About tight stool

2022-02-20 22:31:13
Hi, I since childhood till date I have problem while making stool I need to push hard while doing stool, I have 3 month baby girl my baby is also facing the same issue .just want to confirm the problem is genetic or hereditary means same problem from me to my child. And this problem of here will lifetime or it can be cure at my baby  early stage.
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2022-02-21 10:50:02

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No. It is not hereditary. It is how a person is conditioned during his formative years and how much physical activity he is used to. Most of the problems of constipation are due to inadequate physical activity and wrong eating habits. Three months old babies' constipation is managed by change in dietery habits.

Answered2022-02-21 03:44:29

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Kindly discuss for your concern.

Answered2022-02-21 02:59:21

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Answered2022-02-21 02:40:00

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May be genetic
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Consultation is advisable

Answered2022-02-21 02:34:21

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Consult for proper evaluation

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