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Constipation problem for my 2 year old
My son was suffering with constipation from past 3 weeks, two days backs he was given enema by my pediac. Again today he is crying to pass stool, Currently we are giving him Darolac and Simcon Junior. Can we give him Castor oil? If yes, how much ml do we need to give. Please help me, I am unable to see my Son struggling. Any Suggestions would be helpful. P.S: We are also following proper fibre diet Morning: Dosa/Idly/Cerelac Pre-Lunch: Fruits( Papaya, Grapes, Apples) Lunch: Rice with Dal or vegetables Snack time: Popcorn/Juice Dinner: Rice/Chapati
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Diet (more liquids, fruits, vegetables,no maida)....... Syp.relux 10ml +1/2glass water at night x 15day to 1mon Every morning,toilet training
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Syp Duphalac 5 ml 8 hourly x 10 days,, Sucral Anu cream inside anus twice perday x 1 month,, Syp Cefolac 100 5 ml twice perday x 7 days,,
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Get Thyroid test : T3 T4 TSH done from good lab,, Also Urine - RM
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Don't give.. Give him toilet training
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Castor oil should never be given .period .Plz visit the pad for laxatives for few days
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