Difficulty in defecation in babies is considered to be related to functional constipation, congenital megacolon, intestinal obstruction, etc., which can be treated with general treatment, medication and surgery. 1. Functional constipation: a variety of causes to reduce the number of bowel movements or hard stools, difficult to discharge as the main manifestation of the disease, can be adjusted through the diet structure, drink more water, eat more celery, bananas, pears and other dietary fiber food, appropriate increase in physical activity, promote intestinal motility; if necessary, can be open, saline enema and other ways to assist defecation, but also oral bacillus subtilis bacillus bacillus granules and other medications. 2. Congenital megacolon: it can also show difficulty in defecation, which can be treated with oral lactulose, etc., and the use of cecrops, saline enema to induce defecation, etc.; if necessary, surgery is needed. 3. Intestinal obstruction: Usually, babies with intestinal obstruction need to cooperate with the doctor for continuous gastrointestinal decompression, and should also be given intravenous fluids to correct the water-electrolyte disorders and acid-base imbalance. If the condition is serious, we can cooperate with doctors to perform intestinal resection and intestinal anastomosis, intestinal stoma, or intestinal surgery and other surgical treatments. In addition to the above treatment, parents can appropriate clockwise massage baby’s abdomen, appropriate body movement, etc., to help promote gastrointestinal motility. Parents can also let the baby develop good bowel habits. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication. There are other possible causes for your baby’s bowel problems, so we recommend that you seek prompt medical attention so that you can identify the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.