One year old baby constipation


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One year old baby constipation may be caused by a variety of reasons, such as dietary factors, insufficient water intake, lack of exercise, intestinal dysfunction, poor bowel habits, disease factors, etc., need to seek medical treatment in time. 1. Dietary factors If the baby's dietary fiber intake is insufficient, it is easy to cause constipation. Should appropriately increase the intake of vegetables, fruits and other foods rich in dietary fiber. For example, you can make vegetable puree, fruit puree, etc. for your baby. 2. Insufficient water intake and insufficient water supplement for your baby can also lead to constipation. To ensure that your baby has enough water intake every day, you can feed your baby water in a small amount and many times. 3. Lack of exercise Baby activity is less, gastrointestinal motility slows down, and constipation is easy to cause. Can appropriately increase the baby's activity, such as let the baby crawl more. 4. Intestinal dysfunction baby intestinal flora imbalance and other functional disorders may cause constipation. Can be under the guidance of a doctor, reasonable use of probiotics and other regulation of intestinal function. 5. Poor bowel habits do not develop good bowel habits will also lead to constipation. Try to regularly let the baby defecate, cultivate regular bowel habits. 6. Disease factors Some diseases such as congenital megacolon may also lead to constipation. If the baby's constipation is serious and continues to be unrelieved, accompanied by other abnormal manifestations, you should seek medical attention in time and conduct relevant examinations to rule out disease factors. When it is found that a one-year-old baby has constipation, parents should carefully analyze the causes and take targeted measures. If constipation persists or is accompanied by other discomfort symptoms, seek professional help in time to clarify the cause and correct treatment. At the same time, pay attention to the daily care of the baby, maintain good diet and living habits, and promote the baby's intestinal health.