In the face of child constipation, many parents take out soap, corkage to solve, or even directly with their hands. However, these are not good methods, so what is the right approach? Soap laxative child constipation, some parents will use a bar of soap to help him laxative, that soap can increase the intestinal wall to play a lubricating effect, so that the child defecation becomes easier. However, this practice is not advisable. This is because many soaps now contain glycerin and alkali, but also add aromatics and bleach, which can be harmful to children’s health, and the long-term use of this method of laxation will also make the intestinal wall nerve cell stress is reduced, increasing the difficulty of defecation. Some parents, when their children are constipated, will directly use their hands to help their children to pick the stool, but this is also quite damaging to children, not only can not solve the problem of constipation in a timely manner, but also may make the child’s rectal mucosa is damaged, harming the health of the perianal skin, and even cause infection, bleeding and other serious problems, so parents should never use their hands to help their children to pick the stool. The open plug laxative has the effect of softening the stool, stimulating the intestinal wall, and has a lubricating function, which can help constipated patients to solve the problem of difficult bowel movements more easily. However, not everyone is suitable for laxatives, especially young children, their nervous system and digestive system is not mature enough, after the use of the open plug, may lead to alternating constipation and diarrhea, resulting in gastrointestinal disorders. In addition, the long-term use of open plug to help laxative, children will become dependent on the open plug, and later defecation will be more difficult. The right way to relieve constipation When children have constipation symptoms, parents can use physical massage to make them produce physiological reflexes, which can promote defecation. Secondly, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, especially foods containing coarse fiber, and also hydrate properly. In addition, adhere to appropriate exercise every day, which can accelerate intestinal peristalsis, conducive to normal bowel movements.