- Eating too many foods that are high in fat and low in fiber. These include fast foods, junk foods, and soft drinks.
- Not drinking enough water and other fluids
- Having a change in diet. This includes when babies change from breastmilk to formula, or when they start eating solid foods.
Lack of exercise
- Children who watch a lot of TV and play video games don’t get enough exercise. Exercise helps move digested food through the intestines.
Emotional issues
- Not wanting to use public bathrooms. Children may then hold in their bowel movements, causing constipation.
- Going through toilet training. This can be a difficult time for many toddlers.
- Having power struggles with parents. Toddlers may hold in their bowel movements on purpose.
- Feeling stressed because of school, friends, or family
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