Bowel and Bladder Movements:Hetal- Query and other mothers
2007-02-23
Name: niki
Dear Hetal,
Congrats to you ..Samarth is a nice name.
Deepti is 11 months and 3 weeks old and 8kgs.She is suffering from severe constipation and cries in pain when she passes stools that are very hard.She is on lots of fibre diet like
wheat bran,Dalia or apple and prune puree or chikoo and prune milk shake for morning
Lunch is spinach soup or beans and peas with Dhal paani
Dinner is apples and pears or some fruit custard.
I am avoiding BRAT IE BANANA,RICE,APPLE SAUCE AND TOAST
sHE IS ON iSOMIL SOYA milk and lots of water about 120 ml through the day and juice about 100ml morning and evening.
STILL SHE IS CONSTIPATED.....Can you pls guide me further,Her Doc adviced Liv 52,2.5 ml once a day for 3 days and to see him on her weight in 2 days.Cant see her scream while pooing any more..poor thing.
Pls do share yr experience.
Wishing you lots of health and congrats again..
Niki
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Dear Hetal,
Congrats to you ..Samarth is a nice name.
Deepti is 11 months and 3 weeks old and 8kgs.She is suffering from severe constipation and cries in pain when she passes stools that are very hard.She is on lots of fibre diet like
wheat bran,Dalia or apple and prune puree or chikoo and prune milk shake for morning
Lunch is spinach soup or beans and peas with Dhal paani
Dinner is apples and pears or some fruit custard.
I am avoiding BRAT IE BANANA,RICE,APPLE SAUCE AND TOAST
sHE IS ON iSOMIL SOYA milk and lots of water about 120 ml through the day and juice about 100ml morning and evening.
STILL SHE IS CONSTIPATED.....Can you pls guide me further,Her Doc adviced Liv 52,2.5 ml once a day for 3 days and to see him on her weight in 2 days.Cant see her scream while pooing any more..poor thing.
Pls do share yr experience.
Wishing you lots of health and congrats again..
Niki
neetu replied. Ruchi, can you post the source of this information or the site name please.
also as to what i know when my kidoo had constipation, my dr asked me to give spinach in each meals and lots of juices like pear, prune and apple.
my ped was strongly against giving suppository or inserting anything in the baby rectum to relieve constipation.my mil wanted to give mineral oil but my ped was against dat too.
i am sharing dis only because my ped was against some of the tips mentioned in ruchi post, he said its harmful.
so i am sharing my thoughts.
hope you don' t mind.
ruchi replied. hi niki ,
here are some suggestions .
How do I treat constipation?
1.Drink to go. Not drinking enough fluids is also a subtle contributor to problems with constipation, especially in the very young and very old. The colon is your body' s fluid regulator. If you' re not drinking enough, your colon steals water from the waste material and gives it to the body, causing the stools to be water deprived or hard. People eating high-fiber diets actually increase their risk of constipation if they don' t drink extra water along with fiber-rich foods, since fiber needs water to do its intestinal sweeping job. More fluids in your diet put more fluids in your bowels, lessening constipation.
this may not be the cause as u said she has enof water.
2.Add more fiber foods to child' s diet. Fiber softens the stools by drawing water into them, making them bulkier and easier to pass. Fiber foods for older babies are bran cereals, graham crackers, whole-grain breads and crackers, and high-fiber vegetables such as peas, broccoli, and beans. (For a fiber-rich diet, see fiber foods.)
this may not be the cause as u said u give her fiber diet.
Get moving. Exercise improves digestion and speeds the passage of food through the intestines. A moving body gets the bowels moving, too.
u can try this one.
Ease the passage of stools. Your kid may need a little outside help with a well-timed suppository. As they are going through a phase of learning how to have a bowel movement, many babies in their early months grunt and draw up their legs to push out a stool. But the straining baby may appreciate a little outside help with a well-timed, well-placed glycerin suppository. Available without prescription at your pharmacy, these look like tiny rocket ships. If your baby is straining, insert one as far into the rectum as you can and hold baby' s buttocks together for a few minutes to dissolve the glycerin. These are especially helpful to lubricate the rectum if baby has a rectal tear or bleeding . Don' t use for more than a few days without your doctor' s advice.
Wiggle it out. As soon as you insert the glycerin suppository, wiggle it a bit, which stimulates the tense rectal muscles to relax and eases the passage of the hard stools.
Insert liquid glycerin. Liquid glycerin (Babylax) may be gently inserted by dropping it into baby' s rectum, which often stimulates a bowel movement.
Use natural laxatives. When using a laxative, try the most natural first. Begin with diluted prune juice (with pulp), a tablespoon or two for the six- month-old and as much as eight ounces for the toddler. Try strained prunes or make a prune puree (stew your own or buy commercial), either straight or disguised (mixed with a favorite food), or spread it on a high-fiber cracker. Apricots and the four P' s ・prunes, pears, plums, and peaches ・usually exert a laxative effect. If these seem insufficient, here are other ideas to try:
Psyllium husks (basically, very fine flakes of psyllium bran, available at nutrition stores) are a natural-fiber stool softener. This bland laxative is served sprinkled on cereal or combined with a fruit-and-yogurt mixture.
Dosage of psyllium:
Adults: Begin with one teaspoon and increase to one tablespoon once a day as needed.
Toddlers and children: Begin with one teaspoon a day and increase to two teaspoons a day as needed.
Be sure to take psyllium with an eight-ounce glass of water. For this concentrated fiber to work the intestines need lots of fluid otherwise, psyllium can \" gum up\" in the intestines and actually increase the constipation. You can also mix psyllium powder in a smoothie. Psyllium is also available over-the-counter as Metamucil.
Nonprescription laxatives, such as Malt-supex (a malt-barley extract) or Metamucil (psyllium powder), may soften your child' s stools.
Flax oil is a favorite. A healthy alternative to mineral oil is flax oil, which not only has laxative properties, but is a valuable source of omega 3 fats as well. (Although you may hear that mineral oil is a good oil to relieve constipation, because it is a mixture of hydrocarbons dried from petroleum products, I have never been convinced of its safety. And, unlike flax oil, it certainly has no nutritional benefits.) Unlike mineral oil, which slides through the intestines, possibly taking vitamins with it, flax oil is a nutrient that facilitates absorption of the vitamins.
Dosage of flax oil:
Infants: one teaspoon a day
Toddlers: two teaspoons a day
Children and adults: one tablespoon a day
Flax seed meal (ground flax seeds) is an even a better laxative than flax oil since it contains fiber. They look similar to finely ground bran flakes and mix well with soupy cereal, or even better, added to a high-fiber smoothie .
Dosage of flax seed meal:
Toddlers: one tablespoon a day
Older children and adults: two tablespoons a day
Make a smoothie. See Dr. Sears' School-Ade recipe. An easy way to get lots of fiber and laxative foods into your child is by making a stool-softening smoothie
Over-the-counter suppositories. Besides glycerin suppositories, try glycerin suppositories that also include a laxative ingredient. These may be used periodically if the constipation is severe and resistant to the above simpler measures.
Use an enema as a last resort. Baby Fleet may be tried if your toddler is miserably constipated and nothing else is working. It is available without prescription, and directions are on the package insert.
i know its very much but it will help.
bye
niko replied. see if constipation is not because of spinach..as it does very severly...have u tryed giving him papaya...it works wonders...i give my son
2007-02-27
#1
Name: neetu Subject: Ruchi and niki.
Ruchi, can you post the source of this information or the site name please.
also as to what i know when my kidoo had constipation, my dr asked me to give spinach in each meals and lots of juices like pear, prune and apple.
my ped was strongly against giving suppository or inserting anything in the baby rectum to relieve constipation.my mil wanted to give mineral oil but my ped was against dat too.
i am sharing dis only because my ped was against some of the tips mentioned in ruchi post, he said its harmful.
so i am sharing my thoughts.
hope you don' t mind.
2007-02-26
#2
Name: ruchi Subject: hi
hi niki ,
here are some suggestions .
How do I treat constipation?
1.Drink to go. Not drinking enough fluids is also a subtle contributor to problems with constipation, especially in the very young and very old. The colon is your body' s fluid regulator. If you' re not drinking enough, your colon steals water from the waste material and gives it to the body, causing the stools to be water deprived or hard. People eating high-fiber diets actually increase their risk of constipation if they don' t drink extra water along with fiber-rich foods, since fiber needs water to do its intestinal sweeping job. More fluids in your diet put more fluids in your bowels, lessening constipation.
this may not be the cause as u said she has enof water.
2.Add more fiber foods to child' s diet. Fiber softens the stools by drawing water into them, making them bulkier and easier to pass. Fiber foods for older babies are bran cereals, graham crackers, whole-grain breads and crackers, and high-fiber vegetables such as peas, broccoli, and beans. (For a fiber-rich diet, see fiber foods.)
this may not be the cause as u said u give her fiber diet.
Get moving. Exercise improves digestion and speeds the passage of food through the intestines. A moving body gets the bowels moving, too.
u can try this one.
Ease the passage of stools. Your kid may need a little outside help with a well-timed suppository. As they are going through a phase of learning how to have a bowel movement, many babies in their early months grunt and draw up their legs to push out a stool. But the straining baby may appreciate a little outside help with a well-timed, well-placed glycerin suppository. Available without prescription at your pharmacy, these look like tiny rocket ships. If your baby is straining, insert one as far into the rectum as you can and hold baby' s buttocks together for a few minutes to dissolve the glycerin. These are especially helpful to lubricate the rectum if baby has a rectal tear or bleeding . Don' t use for more than a few days without your doctor' s advice.
Wiggle it out. As soon as you insert the glycerin suppository, wiggle it a bit, which stimulates the tense rectal muscles to relax and eases the passage of the hard stools.
Insert liquid glycerin. Liquid glycerin (Babylax) may be gently inserted by dropping it into baby' s rectum, which often stimulates a bowel movement.
Use natural laxatives. When using a laxative, try the most natural first. Begin with diluted prune juice (with pulp), a tablespoon or two for the six- month-old and as much as eight ounces for the toddler. Try strained prunes or make a prune puree (stew your own or buy commercial), either straight or disguised (mixed with a favorite food), or spread it on a high-fiber cracker. Apricots and the four P' s ・prunes, pears, plums, and peaches ・usually exert a laxative effect. If these seem insufficient, here are other ideas to try:
Psyllium husks (basically, very fine flakes of psyllium bran, available at nutrition stores) are a natural-fiber stool softener. This bland laxative is served sprinkled on cereal or combined with a fruit-and-yogurt mixture.
Dosage of psyllium:
Adults: Begin with one teaspoon and increase to one tablespoon once a day as needed.
Toddlers and children: Begin with one teaspoon a day and increase to two teaspoons a day as needed.
Be sure to take psyllium with an eight-ounce glass of water. For this concentrated fiber to work the intestines need lots of fluid otherwise, psyllium can \" gum up\" in the intestines and actually increase the constipation. You can also mix psyllium powder in a smoothie. Psyllium is also available over-the-counter as Metamucil.
Nonprescription laxatives, such as Malt-supex (a malt-barley extract) or Metamucil (psyllium powder), may soften your child' s stools.
Flax oil is a favorite. A healthy alternative to mineral oil is flax oil, which not only has laxative properties, but is a valuable source of omega 3 fats as well. (Although you may hear that mineral oil is a good oil to relieve constipation, because it is a mixture of hydrocarbons dried from petroleum products, I have never been convinced of its safety. And, unlike flax oil, it certainly has no nutritional benefits.) Unlike mineral oil, which slides through the intestines, possibly taking vitamins with it, flax oil is a nutrient that facilitates absorption of the vitamins.
Dosage of flax oil:
Infants: one teaspoon a day
Toddlers: two teaspoons a day
Children and adults: one tablespoon a day
Flax seed meal (ground flax seeds) is an even a better laxative than flax oil since it contains fiber. They look similar to finely ground bran flakes and mix well with soupy cereal, or even better, added to a high-fiber smoothie .
Dosage of flax seed meal:
Toddlers: one tablespoon a day
Older children and adults: two tablespoons a day
Make a smoothie. See Dr. Sears' School-Ade recipe. An easy way to get lots of fiber and laxative foods into your child is by making a stool-softening smoothie
Over-the-counter suppositories. Besides glycerin suppositories, try glycerin suppositories that also include a laxative ingredient. These may be used periodically if the constipation is severe and resistant to the above simpler measures.
Use an enema as a last resort. Baby Fleet may be tried if your toddler is miserably constipated and nothing else is working. It is available without prescription, and directions are on the package insert.
i know its very much but it will help.
bye
2007-02-24
#3
Name: niko Subject: hi
see if constipation is not because of spinach..as it does very severly...have u tryed giving him papaya...it works wonders...i give my son
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RE:Baby cries while passing urine - Hetal pls advice
At the same time the child is feeling some pain So try to understand and consult a doctor.... - sharmasanvi [View Message]
RE:bowel movement in 2 week old infant
Some babies go through phases when they either can't use the muscles to empty their bowels or they "forget how to". In that case, it's safest keep using the suppositories daily to make them do a dirty in 5 minutes.... - Su 03 [View Message]
RE:where can I get laxative?
You can get either glycerin or bisacodyl suppositories in any Indian pharmacy - I recommend saving money by not buying child-size ones, instead cutting adult supps in half to make a child-size dosage.
(I have a daughter with long-term bowel issues: she can't "do" without them!)... - Su 03 [View Message]
RE:constipation
When the baby is in discomfort from constipation (especially if she hasn't done some dirty for two days or more), the first thing you should give is a glycerin suppository.... - Su 03 [View Message]
RE:hi
Most doctors say banana doesn't help - the potassium in it makes constipation worse. Remember you can make your own prune puree in a blender. Grape, grapefruit and papaya are also laxative fruits. And remember you can safely use baby suppositories as often as you need to (they also help with "training" the baby to do a dirty at the same time every day)... - Su 03 [View Message]
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Consult a good doctor immediately as this should not be ignored as it will cause a big issue if you let it go now, please seek doctors advice on immediate basis.... - Aditi [View Message]
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Hi there please be calm and relax as it happens sometime the child takes little time to start walking or crawling also but in your case the child should have started crawling if not walking.... - Anita [View Message]