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Child not passing poop
Hello, My 4 year old son is not passing stool for 4 days. However, he is passing Very small quantities of stool in his underwear, and he is not realising whenever that happens. Already 5 days of ofloxacin, darolac given on advice of doctor. Problem sorted for 2 days in between, but started again since Monday. We give him all sorts of fruits and do not let him eat processed foods. What could be the possible cause for this. Could there be any underlying problem ?
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Greetngs !Yes Madam there is not much of problem . He requires Training. Go slow. Let him sit on commode in morning after having water. You just temp him to pass stool, You may not succeed in first attempt. He should understand that he has to sit on commode to pass stool and urine. Give him banana for bulk formation of stool, At night give him Sorbitol 1tsf just before he goes to sleep. But Keep relaxed. Never shout at him . Just explain what you do, when you get a call. He can be even be present while you are doing your job in toilet It may take time but sure you will succeed. Don't forget Hygiene, Immunization, Make active and Keep him engaged in learning singing, drawings, Running Lots of mosquito . Lots of cases of Malaria and Dengue are reported Take all precautions even against Covid, Stay at home safe. In case of any problem ,consult after taking an appointment Give him healthy environments
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