Dear Sir
My son has had few episodes of severe constipation where he goes without poop for 4-5 days. He is currently experiencing one and today is the 4th day, we have been giving him laxatives but is still not able to pass it and is in a lot of pain.
Is there anything else that we could try?
Thanks
Rahul
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Hello rahul,
Please mention diet chart of your son
Behavioral Problems in a 2-Year-Old with Stool Issues
May be
1. Withholding behaviors (clenching, hiding).
2. Irritability or crankiness.
3. Resistance to toilet training.
4. Regressive behavior (requesting diapers).
5. Fear or anxiety around toileting.
6. Sleep disturbances.
7. Reduced appetite.
8. Tantrums during potty attempts.
Next Steps
you may try
👉 Use positive reinforcement.
👉Establish a toileting routine.
👉Avoid punishment.
👉 Make toileting enjoyable.
👉Provide a high-fiber diet and adequate fluids.
👉Demonstrate normal toilet behavior.
👉Seek professional advice if persistent.
Health Tips
consultant your Pediatrician must.
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Hello Rahul, good to connect with you today
I advise you to consult pediatrician; such severe episodes of constipation in a 2 year old child is concerning. The reason for such episodes needs to be found out
Please do not give laxatives for long periods
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