Baby’s difficulty in pooping is often caused by improper diet, gastrointestinal dysfunction, intussusception, etc., which can be treated by adjusting diet, using medication and enema.
1. Improper diet: the baby hard to poop may be due to improper diet, such as drinking less water, milk powder mixing ratio is not appropriate, supplemental food containing dietary fiber, etc., it is recommended to adjust the diet, such as an appropriate increase in the amount of water, according to the required proportion of powdered milk, eat more vegetables and fruits and other foods, to help alleviate the problem.
2. Gastrointestinal dysfunction: If the baby has gastrointestinal dysfunction, it may also cause the baby to have difficulty in pooping. It is usually recommended to use probiotic drugs, such as bifidobacteria to help regulate the intestinal flora for treatment.
3. Intussusception: Babies with intussusception may also have difficulty in pooping, and it is usually recommended to use air or barium enema to treat the condition. Surgery may be needed if necessary.
If your baby’s symptoms are not relieved, or if they are accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time to see a doctor who can help you identify the cause of the problem and treat it. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used privately.