What should I do if my three-month-old baby hasn’t pooped in five days?

Three months baby five days without stool, can be seen in functional constipation, congenital megacolon and other conditions, intervention needs to be based on the cause, such as functional constipation need to use Kesler, oral lactulose and other drugs for intervention.
1. Functional constipation: it is generally believed that 3-month-old babies daily regular defecation, part of the interval can be 1 ~ 2 days defecation, for 5 days no stool baby there is a prolongation of the interval between defecation, some can be accompanied by dry stools defecation difficulties, such babies need to use Keselor to soften the stools, to help the bowel discharge.
2. Congenital megacolon: these babies may have a history of delayed expulsion of fetal stools, and may have persistent constipation, and some of them may use enemas and other measures to pass stools successfully. These children may have the above phenomena, and a complete abdominal plain film examination may assist in the diagnosis, and surgical treatment is required by a specialist physician’s evaluation.
The above medications should be used under the supervision of a physician, and it is recommended that the patient be seen by a specialist for intervention. There may be other reasons why a three-month-old baby has not had a bowel movement for five days. It is recommended that the baby be seen by a doctor in a timely manner, and that the cause of the problem be clarified through a thorough examination, and then the baby be given the appropriate treatment or therapy.