Why do so many children have constipation? One is because parents now love their children very much, as long as the child cries, immediately hold up, so that the child’s activity is too small; second, some children’s diet is too fine, too little intake of fruits and vegetables; third, the child did not develop the habit of regular bowel movements; fourth, certain pathological reasons, such as congenital megacolon, generally accompanied by delayed elimination of fetal stool, abdominal distension, vomiting and other symptoms. For the above reasons, the following measures can be taken to prevent constipation in children. 1.In the case that the child is well fed and drank, without pathological reasons, the child can be appropriately allowed to cry for a while to increase lung capacity and limb activity; 2.Give the child appropriate coarse grains and eat more fruits and vegetables; 3.Train the child to have regular bowel movements from 5~6 months onwards, the child generally has expressions such as blushing, straining and dazed before bowel movements, gradually feel the regularity of the child’s bowel movements, fix the potty at the same time, for about 5 minutes each time; 4.Exclude the child from having constipation. Each time about 5 minutes; 4, to exclude pathological causes. If the child has constipation, the following methods can be used to deal with: 1, abdominal massage: parents will rub the two hands together until hot, and then gently massage around the umbilicus in a clockwise direction (with talcum powder or massage oil), 10-15 minutes each time; 2, find a piece of soap head, sharpened into a cone of adult pinky finger thickness, dipped in water will be smooth soap bar, slowly stuffed into the child’s anus about 1 cm or so, stay 1 to 2 minutes to remove the child stool;. minutes out to let the child stool; 3, open plugging anal external use; 4, larger children can drink a small amount of honey or sesame oil; 5, the above methods can not be solved, promptly take the child to the hospital for enema treatment. Preventive measures should be taken after the elimination of stool to prevent the child from having constipation again.