My 6yr old is in agony due to Severe Constipation
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Hi,
My 6 yr old daughter has been constipated for over a week.
She is having bouts of pains that I can only compare to labour pains. These are usually at least every 30 mins, and sometimes go on for a long time. She wails and writhes around the room in agony.
She is now so scared of going for a poo that she is holding it in.
She can't walk straight and only wants to lay down.
She has never been in so much pain.
We've been to doctors 3 times in 3 days, and she has been prescribed Movicol, lactulose and dulcolax.
Can anybody help, reassure, provide any suggestions etc?
Thanks
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ZophaiRoberts
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To eliminate the constipation issues first of all we should maintain a sufficient water and fiber intake levels.
As per the Daily nutritionists words, 4-8 years children need 25 grams of fiber per day so please maintain these levels.
Apple, pineapple, spinach, flax seeds, beans are the good food sources for fibers.
Also concentrate on water intake levels; it should be minimum 1.5 liters in a day.
By these little changes I hope you can identify the good constipation changes.
xanmurphy
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jo021
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As discussed by other members also concentrate on the foods suggested by them. I suggest having a consultation of a gastro intestinal specialist. Discuss the problem detailed with him. Hope the best then.
JuanitaFrapp
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ZophaiRoberts
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Here are the recommended fiber intake levels as per the age and gender.
For Males (19-50 years): 38gm/day
For Females (19-50 years): 25gm/day
For Male (51 years and older): 30gm/day
For Females (51 years and older): 21 mg/day
While consuming the fibers we should maintain equilibrium, because high and low fibers are not recommended at any cost.
JuanitaFrapp
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Thanks ZophaiRoberts, you have clearly mentioned about fiber intake: dear agg2uk before consuming please consult to dietitian because as you mentioned your daughter is 6 years old we might be can’t say exact range of intake as above ZophaiRoberts is mentioned approximately near to by range. If you required exact range if intake please consult to dietitian he/she can give you exact range of intake.
jo021
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She is just a little one and has to be handled kinder. Do not be harsh on her condition. Feed and treat her well with the points discussed by the other members. Soon we can hope she can recover.
holly38974 agg2uk
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Hello,
I know this was posted a year ago but I have been having the same issues with my son for that long , and As you said you have been to the dr who has obviously told u about fibre as they did me however when the child is holding it in it's a different story and is distressing when there's nothing you can do !! I did have a mini breakthrough however it wasn't pleasant and involved suppositories I hated doing it and he hated it to obviously and I'm not sure if the fact he didn't want them any more is what started him trying to go more, another couple of things I do is when he's on the toilet goin I will rock him forwards and backwards this helps an awful lot sometimes, he started going to the toilet really well and has recently reverted back to his old ways, if there's anything you done that helped I would love to know and I hope your daughter is ok now
Holly 😊