Evaluation and Care of Pediatricians with Constipation Although evaluating pediatric constipation and making constipation may be a topic that many people may feel uncomfortable, this abnormality may result in harmful side effects. Brunner and Sadars define constipation as follows: "Immune bowel movements or irregular intestinal motions, abnormal stiffness of the stool, sometimes pain, decreased stool volume, or prolonged fecal retention is post- I feel incomplete defecation often "(Smeltzer, Bare, Hinckle, and Cheever,
Stomach pain is a common complaint in pediatric clinics, and constipation is often the cause of this. Many children are suffering from constipation due to insufficient fibers and body fluids. This can cause stomach pain, painful bowel movements, nausea, anorexia and dirt / incontinence. Some children may even stop bowel movements due to pain from bowel movements, which can exacerbate the cycle. We generally regard vegetables as the main source of high fiber foods, but this seems to be automatic deterrence for many children. Just by looking at the green on the dish, the child can say "I do not want it" or "I do not like it." Do you know that certain fruits will help provide fibers to constipation children? Apple, peach, pear is a good choice to eat with your skin. Beans and lentils, whole grain wheat bread, cereals and pasta are also good sources of information. Did you try hiding vegetables in your meal?
This is the first book on children's constipation. This is a guide for parents and a treatment guide for pediatric health professionals. Occasionally or mild constipation is often seen in children. However, occasionally more than 20% of constipated children continue to evolve into a more serious type of constipation called functional constipation or foreskin. Functional constipation occurs when a child does not feel bowel movements. Some of them accidentally defiled their underwear, which made them embarrassed. Functional constipation is not sick but it causes serious physical and emotional problems that can be prevented by knowing what to do when a child has constipation. Because functional constipation can last several months or years, treatment may put pressure on all stakeholders including health care providers. To treat functional constipation, parents and healthcare providers work together as a treatment team.
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