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5 Year Old Constipated

Hi everyone I'm writing for the benefit of a family member whose daughter only makes a bowel movement about every 8 days. She has tried miralax and other laxatives which worked but she became allergic after a month. And also changing her diet (dairy intake). Now it's just a waiting game as the Dr. doesn't seem to offer much more info or support. The little girl is miserable and feels like there is something wrong with her. And her mom feels helpless to see her so uncomfortable. I wish I could give her some advice but I have no experience with this As my children have never had this issue, so Any advice that I can pass along would be helpful thanks.

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Hi K.,

I just wanted to chip in about the celiac suggestion. I was tested for it. The test came back negative. I stayed off wheat (and eventually all grains and cereals) because I felt better and was able to "go" more easily.

Sounds like you have a lot of options. Good luck.

: ) M.

Hi, we used Kondremul, it is an emulsified mineral oil, one table spoon a night. Gentle and regular. It tastes like marshmallo. Get it at the pharmacy, but usually they have to order it. Pharmacy on line has it. Google reviews. Some people take it for life. Good luck

Maybe consult a reputable chiropractor. They are very gentle w/children's adjustment. I like Dr. Chris at Brown chiropractic in Quincy

Hi K.,

As soon as I started potty training my oldest, I started giving her about 2-3 ounces of prune juice combined with about 30 ounces of water in her cup. After she has her 18 ounces of milk for the day, she goes over to water. The little bit of juice is a great catalyst for the water to be absorbed by the body (my dietician recommended that we use a little OJ, but I changed it to prune at potty training time) and the prune juice itself helps to move things along and keep them moving. I continue to monitor her BM's and adjust the amount of juice in the container that I use accordingly. I didn't want my potty training-resistant daughter to have any excuse to not use the potty--it worked great for us!

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Drinking water helps tremendously. Not juice or milk or soda - which are counterproductive - but plain unsweetened drinking water. I had the same issue with my child, who routinely went for 8 days with no #2. But giving her a glass of water would often bring results very quickly. Especially during summer, dehydration and resultant constipation are very common with kids (adults too). Drinking more water helps so much, and it's cheap and easy.

Good luck!

My son had a similar issue when he was 4 although our son had blood on his stool sometimes when he pooped. We went to Dr. Russell at MGH who was great. He put our son on Miralax and did a colonoscopy (NOT FUN for a 4 year old) and found that our son has extra cells in his colon which causes the constipation and blood. The good news is that he anticipates our son will "grow into" the cells and the problem will slowly diminsh. Just something to consider.

Good luck to your friend and her child!

I suggest caffeine in the form of a Hershey's chocolate bar. Caffeine is a natural stimulant, obviously she probably shouldn't be drinking coffee. I would also suggest green tea, as this has a natural antioxidant in it. It tastes kind of icky to kids on it's own, but squeezing some lemon into it will help.

This may not fly at all, but you might want to consider Acupuncture. There is a student clinic in Watertown called NESA (New England School of Acupuncture) which is doctor supervised. It's great if you don't have the $75 a session a normal doctor charges (it's closer to $40/session). I know treating children this way is much more holistic then pumping them with medicines. I would recommend calling and explaining your situation, and ask if it is something they can treat. As an adult, I've had treatments for about 4 years for many issues, helping to avoid taking certain medicines for what "ails me". I know it works well with children. Good luck!

I have had constipation problems since I was a baby and my mom told me that she always had to give me suppositories to make me go. Now my daughter gets constipated sometimes, she is 2 and will drink Gerber apple prune juice which helps alot. Also, there is a new product out called Pedia-Lax and she can give her that, I think they make laxitives and stool softeners for kids....I would go with the stool softeners. Try lots of water too. I hope it helps.

U can read here

www.pedia-lax.com

Have they tried prune juice yet? It has always solved our family's problems with constipation!

Hi K.,
I can relate....My 4 yo daughter has had constipation issues since birth. I have had her to the dr's so many times saring she hasn't pooped in over a week. Her pedi only put her on myralax which did not work. I took her to childrens hosp in Lexington and they said it is relatively common in children. They loaded her up on choc ex lax, milk of magnesia, myralax and suppositories because their main goal was to get her cleaned out. Her diet is very good too. I would press the issue with the pedi and or maybe even go to childrens. They have a lot of experience with this. Have they xrayd her belly to see how backed up she is? It can become very serious. My daughters last incident was so bad that she couldn't eat ot drink without vomiting. Press the issue though. Good luck

has anyone tried "the old fashioned way" of treating this? feed the child prunes, or even prune juice!~! make sure she is drinking water ALL DAY LONG. if she won't eat prunes, try raisins. check with the local health food store and i bet you find some help!!

i use and herbal supplement called Swiss Kriss that i got at a health food store; it is GENTLE and doesn't hurt my kid, but it does get things moving! also, i get it in a pill form that is a little minty tasting, and can be chewed.

good luck!

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