It s vary by many conditions.this season it is very common. Give suppository. Give fiber food give banana .More liquids.Du phalac is best. But try to avoid in future by changing habits
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Your son likely has severe stool withholding or hard stool stuck in the lower intestine.
Most children improve with proper cleaning and softening, but he needs treatment now.
Next Steps
Diet & habits:
Water 6–8 cups/day
Fruits: papaya, pear, prune, raisins
Vegetables daily
Whole-grain foods
Encourage physical activity
Reduce:
Excess milk (>500 ml/day)
Junk food, chips, bakery items
Excess rice, bananas, maida items
Toilet habits:
Sit on toilet after meals for 5–10 minutes
Feet supported (stool under feet)
Relax, no phone, no rush
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Your child needs Disimpaction. This step is important — softeners alone may not work if stool is already impacted.
Suggested review with pediatrician for prescription and further advice
First , not passing stool from 10 days , its situation of worrying
U can give syrup loose , for dose I need to know weight
Does it happen regularly?,
Need to ask some questions, so that we can find out cause , investigate & treat
For further treatment, plz take instant consultation with me
I totally understand your concern. Before suggesting treatment, I would like to ask a few questions to ensure the correct management can be provided.
Contact me on Practo or WhatsApp chat.
Contact number: 97012307 two nine
Dr. G. Avinash MBBS, MD (Pediatrics) Fellowship in Neonatology
I can understand your concern. Please do consult for more detailed history and evaluation. Giving medications to pass motion will only be a temporary solution.
Thank you.
Regards
Dr. Mathumitha MBBS,MD PEDIATRICS, PGPN,CCPS
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