Call your child’s healthcare provider if you have any questions or concerns about your child’s bowel habits or patterns. Talk with your child’s provider if your child:
- Is constipated for more than 2 weeks
- Can’t do normal activities because of constipation
- Can’t get a stool out with normal pushing
- Has liquid or soft stool leaking out of the anus
- Has small, painful tears in the skin around the anus (anal fissures)
- Has red, swollen veins (hemorrhoids) in the rectum
- Has belly pain, fever, or vomiting
Key points about constipation
- Constipation is when a child has very hard stools, and has fewer bowel movements than they normally do.
- Constipation can be caused by a child’s diet, lack of exercise, or emotional issues.
- Once a child becomes constipated, the problem can quickly get worse.
- Making diet and lifestyle changes can help treat and help prevent constipation.
- Never give your child an enema, laxative, or stool softener unless the healthcare provider recommends this.
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