Constipation - Riverside,IL

Updated on June 11, 2008
A.S. asks from Riverside, IL
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My 3-year-old son suddenly developed constipation. He was always a regular "pooper" and one night he pooped in his sleep and had severe diaper rash. Then he starting being afraid to poop, now he's constipated. He was on mineral oil and Miralax and plum juice. He finally pooped last week, and then developed diarrhea, so I pulled back on everything (MD advice) but now is starting the "little poops"/diaper rash/miserable behavior all over again! THis cycle has lasted for over two weeks. Changing his diaper is so traumatic for both of us at this point! Any advice would be greatly appreciated, both on the constipation and diaper rash. He is not potty trained yet. Thanks!

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L.B.

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What is your son eating and drinking. Has anything in his diet changed in the past month? What kind of condition does he have that classifies him as a special needs child? I am a chiropractor that specializes in children and I have training in special needs children as well. It is possible that he could be reacting to a food. He could also have some restrictions in his spine decreasing his nerve functioning which could cause these problems as well. Email me back or call me ###-###-#### and I would love to help you out. I am located in Villa Park.

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L.B.

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I solved my daughter's constipation by making sure she drank plenty of water & avoiding cheese & rice.

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A.A.

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I feel for you and your son A.. I have been going through this same thing with my almost 2 yr old daughter since she was born. She was on Miralax for about 3 month daily and it still did not seem to help. Besides using a laxative or stimulant is no good long term for the bowels as it makes the bowels become dependent on having the medicine to go to the bathroom. My daughter too suffered through the cycle of constipation, diarhea, fear of pooping. She would constantly hold it it because she was afraid to go, thereby causing her to be constipated, which made the poop harder and hurt and then started the cycle all over again. I have tried everything and in the end the only thing that has worked for us is to cut her dairy and have her drink a new soy milk I found called "Silk plus Fiber" I can usually find it at Target or Whole Foods, sometimes Dominicks. I don't let her drink any cow's milk, but I do let her have other regular dairy in cheese or yogurt. Each serving of the Silk plus Fiber has 5 grams of Fiber in it. She drinks two glasses a day and loves it. It is Vanilla flavored. We started this about 1 month ago and now she has gone poop every day or every other day and the poop is soft but not diarrhea. This has really helped ease her fear of going and she doesn't try and hold it in as much. She hasn't had to have the Miralax once. Now she will even eat a little soy pudding or yogurt since she has grown to like the taste. This has been the best for us and no laxative which I love. Give it a try, it can't hurt! Good luck. As for the rash sometimes what works best for my daughter is a thick coat of vaseline with some good old fashioned corn starch in there. Also pick up some lotrimin AF (athletes's foot cream) and apply this twice a day as the rash may have a fungus to it. You can also put on some monistat cream in case yeast is the culprit. The best thing for diaper rash is to keep it as dry and clean as possible. Warm bath at night to sooth and a thick covering of vaseline or cream at every change while the rash is present to form a barrier between skin and poop. Stop with any baby wipes (even fragrance free ones) and use a warm wet wash cloth til it clears up. Fan his butt with the new diaper to dry it before closing it up. (moisture is bad for the rash)Also try and give him a little time with out the diaper on every night to air out a bit.

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T.P.

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A.,
Have you tried altering his diet? Perhaps getting him on a high fiber diet with Metamucil or Fiber One added to his morning milk or juice would help. When my baby was constipated, we started giving him a small amount of prune juice, increasing it until he had a bowel movement and then continued that amount daily. He has been having regular poops as long as we give him the juice daily. Maybe seek out a nutritionist to find out the cause of the problem-constipation is usually caused by a specific offender.
Good luck!
T.

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J.W.

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Grounded flax seeds is very high in fiber and can be snuck in his oatmeal and such. Also POM juice is a laxative effect 1-2 tsp in his juice will also do the trick. I agree, sometimes too much dairy can cause constipation and would suggest to try rice milk (it actually has more vitamins and nutrients than cow's milk). I would stay away from soy milk altogether. If you google constipation, milk allergy you'll find a lot of info. Perhaps a good dose of probiotics will also help relived the constipation, I know it has helped many!

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