Children’s prolonged failure to poop is usually due to constipation. Treatment of constipation includes general treatment and medication, and there is no uniform method that can allow children to have quick bowel movements. 1. General treatment: Initial treatment measures for constipation include manual pressure and training of bowel habits; daily focus should be on dietary changes and exercise rather than the use of laxatives, enemas and suppositories; in addition, it is critical to correct dietary deficiencies by increasing intake of fibers and fluids and reducing constipating agents. 2. Medication: Cecrops can be used to promote bowel movement, but avoid frequent use to avoid drug dependence. Constipated children can also follow the doctor’s instructions to apply probiotics (such as Bacillus subtilis bacillus granules), in order to adjust the intestinal flora and improve the symptoms of constipation. Parents are advised to bring their children to professional hospitals for treatment to avoid delaying the condition and not to use medication on their own.