Celiac disease

2024-05-16 16:26:46
My 3 year old son has been diagnosed with celiac disease.. He had been suffering from constipation since beginning.. Few days ago hos stomach became hard.. He had severe stomach pain.. He stopped eating anything.. We got him hospitalized.. He had an anemia.. After that he started eating .. His stomach become hard again... He has constipation.. It's been a week.. Is it something to be serious about?
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Maintain hydration and fibre rich food

Answered2024-05-19 06:53:05

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Hi Constipation as such is a lifestyle disease..And 3 years with potty training most of the kids do suffer from functional Constipation too..As it's chronic Constipation it should be treated along with the lifestyle changes..Please consult in person or online for further treatment options

Answered2024-05-17 05:53:45

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Sometimes celiac disease presents with constipation
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Avoiding wheat, rye, barley is the treatment for celiac disease. If that doesn't improve constipation, may need a laxative to soften stool along with high fibre diet and water

Answered2024-05-16 16:36:47

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Laxopeg sachet

Answered2024-05-16 16:55:26

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Give . Laxopeg sachet . Give fibre rich diet and maintain hydration

Answered2024-05-16 16:29:29

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