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Constipation - San Antonio,TX

my 3 1/2 old is a bit constipated. ive called her dr but all they really prescribed was a supository and im not really into putting her into more pain. ive heard about simple sugar but i dont know what to do really. my poor little girl is crying when she poops and it kills me to see her in pain.

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B.-
I always use apple juice. As a matter of fact my 2 year old was has been constipated since yesteray and i had to give him some apple juice. Usually i dilute it; but today i gave it to him full strength. It usually tends to give him diahrea. So I tend to give it to him in moderation. Anywhoo, give it a try! It always works for us.

More fiber and more water! Try prune juice, apples, and you could probably also mix her a Metamucil drink and that would be fine for her...since it's also just fiber. Just don't overdo that. Caffeine also helps, although I wouldn't recommend that really. Look up fiber-rich foods to help her out and try to eat more of them on a regular basis (no pun intended). Good luck!

Aloe Vera juice/oil can be added into something to drink or eat and it will help soothe any pain. Prune or Pear juice will help her draw water into her bowels. But, if she is truly stopped up and in pain now - then you may have to do what the doctor says. I've done it. It's not fun; but it ends it pretty quickly and then it's over. Then, you need to work on avoiding it.

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Hi,
My daughter had a problem when she was little, she wood poop "BIG" and hurt her. I would try to cut down on the cheese( she loved it) and on the starchy foods, pasta bread stuff like that. It seemed to help her a little. She was a big water drinker, didn't like juice at all of any kind. Have you tried increasing hr fluids too?
Good luck.

L.

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Hi there,
I recently went through a little spat of this with my 2 and half year old. I focused on getting her fiber through food all day. I just look up natural laxatives and then try and get as many of those foods into her. I think that Prunes (she loves them - I just cut them up for her) and apple juice top the list. All this along with lots of water. I know that medicine can be so hard on their little systems and there is so many things out there naturally that works even better. The best thing that I found for myself was going to the bins at HEB or Sun Harvest and find Psyllium, looks like shredded wheat (not the squares). If you SHAKE a teaspoon in with some juice and drink it its AUTOMATIC relief(at least it was for me). But you may want to talk to a doctor about giving it to a child. Psyllium is what Metamucil uses.
I hope you get the problem solved!

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Is she on formula or breast milk? I found with formula that if I wasn't really careful how I "loosely" I mixed the powder my daughter would become constipated. Also, I'm a really big fan of probiotics. They are the friendly little bacteria that you find in yogurt that helps your digestive tract work better. Since your daughter is probably not on solids yet you can use granules that can be mixed into her bottle. It's perfectly safe and natural and over the counter. However to get the granules you will need to go to a pharmacy and ask the pharmacist to get them out of their fridge. Also ask them how much to use. We gave them to our daughter when she was about a 1 month old till she was about 3 months to help get her little system working better. One day she'd be constipated and the next day I couldn't change her diapers fast enough.

Hope you get some more ideas!
Good luck!
Jen
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You might want to clear this with your dr, but when my youngest was about this age they said he could have 1 ounce of apple or pear juice a day diluted...that the sugar in the juice would help them to poop. Good Luck!

My doc told us to use Miralax for our 3 year old boy. In the cap is a line on it and I use about enough to cover the bottom of the cap to 1/4 of a capful. He said that to use a half of a cap but I started with less and it worked for him. He was starting to wet his pants because he was not pooping well. It is nonhabit forming and you can put it in water or juice because it is tasteless. On my kiddo it works fast (within and hour) some might take longer.

I would recommend adjusting her diet to more fruit and veggies. Also, much more water.

I hope this helps.

Hi,
Try gently massaging the bottoms of her feet, basically the entire arch (between ball of foot and heel)area it will help things move along. In Reflexology that is where the intestines and all other digestive organs are located. Also, if you happen by a Whole Foods buy her a smoothie with Beets, Apples and Pineapple (Tastes Great-pretty color too). Do not be surprised when her poop becomes that same pretty color ones it cleanses her system. I would not do the suppository or any laxatives. See if you could get to the root of her problem...or it will happen all the time. take note of what she ate. Most common allergens, dairy, wheat, corn and soy. Try to eliminate from her diet. Rice, veggies, fruit, and ground flaxseed for at least a week. You can reintroduce those allergens one at a time. Also, avoid high fructose corn syrup, msg, hvp, most processed foods and hot dogs (loaded with nitrates). I believe the main culprit is almost always dairy checkout www.notmilk.com. I hope this helps. C.
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Aloe Vera juice/oil can be added into something to drink or eat and it will help soothe any pain. Prune or Pear juice will help her draw water into her bowels. But, if she is truly stopped up and in pain now - then you may have to do what the doctor says. I've done it. It's not fun; but it ends it pretty quickly and then it's over. Then, you need to work on avoiding it.

Dear B.
Sorry to here that you are having to go thry that with your daughter. My suggestion that has worked with my own daughters is eating prunes. If they get to hard you can soak them in some warm water and have her eat them and drink the water. They are sweet and she should like them.
Hope this helps

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