Parents are most afraid of two things: first, the baby won\’t eat, and second, the baby won\’t poop. Don\’t think it\’s disgusting to put eating and diarrhea together. It\’s useless even if it\’s disgusting, because the two are inseparable. The food your baby eats determines the shape of his stool. Some foods are even the culprit of constipation in your baby, while other foods are the nemesis of constipation! If mothers and fathers learn today\’s knowledge, it will be much easier to fight against their children\’s constipation in the future~ Is it constipation if a baby doesn\’t poop for a day? Many parents think that the baby is constipated if he has not had a bowel movement for a day. It is too early to draw this conclusion, because judging whether the baby is constipated depends on these characteristics ▼❶ Struggling to defecate, or crying due to difficulty in defecation; ❷ Defecation Small amount, hard, dry and difficult to defecate; ❸ Inability to defecate and accompanied by bad breath and loss of appetite; ❹ Abdominal distension caused by not defecating for a long time. Every baby\’s defecation situation is different. Some babies don\’t defecate for two or three days, but fortunately, the defecation time is regular, the defecation is smooth, and the stool is moderately soft and hard. This is not constipation. However, although some babies have high defecation frequency, it is difficult to defecate every time, so this may be constipation. Dietary patterns that can easily lead to constipation in babies during the newborn period: Over-concentrated milk powder. In the newborn period, babies mainly feed on breast milk or milk powder, so the real culprit that causes baby constipation is in the baby\’s food rations. Generally speaking, breastfed babies have loose stools and are less prone to constipation. If you are really constipated, it may be caused by insufficient milk or too much protein in breast milk. Most of the causes of constipation in formula-fed babies are: the formula is too thick! Milk powder that is too thick will not only cause constipation, internal heat, bloating, indigestion and other problems in the baby, but it can also lead to intestinal necrosis in the long run or in serious cases, which will increase the burden on the baby\’s kidneys and cause serious consequences. 4~6 months: The preparation of complementary foods is too delicate. Babies in this period begin to add complementary foods. If the baby is often constipated during this period, you parents should reflect on whether the preparation of complementary foods is too delicate. Because although the food is carefully prepared, it is beneficial to the absorption of nutrients, but there are few food residues, which can easily cause constipation in the baby. Overly processed food can also cause indigestion and lead to diarrhea. Therefore, it is important to choose properly processed foods for your baby. 9~12 months: A picky eclipse. During this period, babies have a wide variety of foods to add, which can also easily cause babies to have a picky eclipse. Some babies eat too much meat, too little vegetables and fruits, and the protein content in their food is high, which can easily lead to dry stools. The plant cellulose content is too little, and the lack of intestinal stimulation makes it difficult to have bowel movements. In particular, some children like to eat dry food and drink too little water, resulting in insufficient intestinal stimulation and prone to constipation. After 1 year old: eating too much of certain foods. Some parents think that certain foods are good for the baby\’s growth and development, so they just let the baby eat them, but they don\’t know that it has the opposite effect. Eating too much low-fiber foods such as milk, cheese, white bread, pasta, and even fruits such as bananas and apples will have the opposite effect and cause constipation in your baby. Therefore, food addition should be balanced and appropriate. What foods are the nemesis of constipation? Bran foods: representative foods include whole wheat bread and oatmeal, oatmeal, etc.; vegetables and fruits: pears, dragon fruit, broccoli, cabbage, etc.; water: proper drinking of water can help relieve dry stool and help the baby defecate. What should I do if my baby is constipated? If the baby has difficulty defecating, you can temporarily use Kaiseilu to expel the stool first. Rub your belly clockwise in the morning and evening, and drink appropriate amounts of water. You can give your baby oral Yijukang tablets and Saccharomyces boulardii to regulate the intestinal tract, or you can take lactulose oral liquid. At the same time, the diet should increase the intake of fruits and vegetables. You can usually use cotton swabs dipped in sesame oil every other day to stimulate the baby\’s anus and promote defecation. The most important thing is to develop the habit of your baby having regular bowel movements. In addition to dietary and physiological reasons, some babies who often suffer from constipation may suffer from certain congenital diseases, such as long colon, intestinal stenosis, intestinal obstruction, rectal or anal stenosis, pyloric spasm, congenital pyloric stenosis, and Hirschsprung disease. Other diseases can cause constipation. Parents should take their babies to the hospital for examination in time to find out the real cause of constipation to avoid delaying the diagnosis and treatment of other diseases.
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