Those Millennial Pediatricians

Between a Rock and a Hard Stool (Let's talk Constipation!)


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In this episode, we discuss the common issue of constipation in children, exploring its prevalence, causes, and treatment options. They emphasize the importance of understanding normal bowel movements, identifying red flags, and implementing effective treatment strategies, including dietary changes and behavioral techniques. The conversation also addresses common myths surrounding constipation and provides practical tips for parents to manage their child's bowel health effectively.

Takeaways


Constipation affects 30% of children at some point in their lives.

Normal bowel movement frequency varies by age and diet.

Withholding behavior often stems from painful bowel movements.

Hydration and fiber intake are crucial for preventing constipation.

Miralax is a safe and effective treatment for constipation.

Behavioral strategies can help children overcome constipation fears.

Dietary fiber plays a key role in maintaining healthy bowel movements.

Parents should be proactive in discussing bowel health with their children.

Constipation can be a sign of underlying health issues in some cases.

Regular toilet sitting routines can help establish healthy habits.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Constipation in Children

02:50 Understanding Normal Bowel Movements

06:25 Causes of Constipation in Kids

10:22 Identifying Red Flags for Constipation

13:34 Treatment Options for Constipation

19:33 Phases of Constipation Management

22:50 Understanding Child Behavior and Parenting Strategies

23:49 The Importance of Diet and Fiber for Kids

26:32 Addressing Myths and Misconceptions about Constipation

28:22 Navigating Constipation Treatments and Medications

34:31 Success Stories and Practical Tips for Parents


The Poo in You- Constipation and Encoparesis Education Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgBj7Mc_4sc

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Those Millennial PediatriciansBy Dr. Deshna and Dr. Aniksha