Constipation in Children

Constipation is a common issue in children, often leading to discomfort and frustration for both children and their families. It can result from various factors, including diet, hydration, and stress. In some cases, constipation can lead to encopresis, or fecal soiling, when impacted stool causes leakage. Fortunately, there are several strategies and resources to help parents manage and treat constipation effectively.

Resources to Help Understand and Treat Constipation:

 

Dietary and Lifestyle Interventions:

  • Dietary Supplement for Constipation: Fruit-eze: Stone fruits like prunes, peaches, and cherries are high in sorbitol, a natural sugar that can help alleviate constipation. Fruit-eze is a supplement containing these fruits and can be a helpful addition to a child’s diet, reducing the need for medications.

  • Squatty Potty: Proper positioning can aid bowel movements. While the Squatty Potty is a popular product, a simple foot stool can also help achieve the same effect.