Children who can’t get poop out may be due to functional constipation, indigestion, intestinal polyps, etc. It is recommended that they be treated by adjusting lifestyle habits, using medications, surgery, etc.
1. Functional constipation: small children can not pull out the poop may be due to bad habits lead to the emergence of functional constipation, at this time it is usually recommended to adjust the results of the diet, eat more food containing fiber, increase the amount of drinking water, and moderate increase in the amount of exercise, etc., can promote the discharge of stools. Can also be taken orally lactulose oral solution or external use of corkscrew to help defecation.
2. Gastrointestinal dysfunction: small children can’t poop because of gastrointestinal dysfunction, it is usually recommended to use probiotic drugs for treatment, commonly used bifidobacteria, lactobacillus and other drugs to regulate the gastrointestinal flora.
3. intestinal polyps: if the child intestinal polyps may also appear to pull out of the poop situation, generally recommended through polypectomy surgery for treatment, if the situation is not very serious can also use cefixime and other antibiotics to assist in the treatment.
If a child’s pooplessness is not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, they should go to the hospital in time, with the help of the doctor to clarify the cause of treatment. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, not private medication.