Yes, iron drops can cause constipation in infants and young children. Iron supplements, especially in higher doses, often slow down bowel movements and make stools harder. This is because unabsorbed iron can interact with gut flora and intestinal lining, affecting stool consistency.
Here are a few key points:
Mild constipation is common when starting iron drops.
If constipation is severe (hard stools, straining, discomfort, blood in stools), consult your pediatrician. They might adjust the dosage or suggest an alternative iron preparation.
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