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Constipation

Constipation Treatment Guide - Keep Kids Healthy
Constipation in children is a common problem, with treatment tips, diet modification and use of stool softeners.

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Is my daughter constipated? - About Pediatrics
My daughter only has a bowel movement once or twice a week. Is she constipated?

Constipation - About Pediatrics
Learn about the basics of constipation, including advice on diagnosis and treatment.

Encopresis - Keep Kids Healthy
Encopresis in children, or fecal soiling, is usually a complication of chronic constipation, and has similar treatments.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Keep Kids Healthy
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common disorder of the intestines that leads to crampy pain, gassiness, bloating, and changes in bowel habits. Some people with IBS have constipation (difficult or infrequent bowel movements); others have diarrhea (frequent loose stools, often with an urgent need to move the bowels); and some people experience both

Rectal Prolapse in Children - Keep Kids Healthy
Rectal prolapse occurs when the rectum protrudes from the anus. It is most common in children with constipation and cystic fibrosis.

Abdominal Pain in Chldren Symptom Guide - Keep Kids Healthy
A discussion of the common causes of abdominal pain in children, including gastroenteritis, appendicitis, and constipation.

Hirschsprungs Disease in Children - Keep Kids Healthy
A discussion of the Hirschsprungs disease, its common symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.

Why Food Labels Are Important in Childhood Nutrition - Keep Kids Healthy
Almost everyone would benefit from learning to read food labels, but they are especially important for parents of children with food allergies or who don't eat well, either because they are very picky or because they eat too many foods that aren't very nutritious.

Functional Abdominal Pain in Children - Keep Kids Healthy
Functional abdominal pain is common in children, causing regular and even daily abdominal pain without other symptoms.

Infant Botulism Guide: - Keep Kids Healthy
A discussion of botulism in infants and children, a rare cause of paralysis caused by a toxin usually found in contaminated food.

Appendicitis in Children - Keep Kids Healthy
Learn about the classic symptoms of appendicitis in kids, including right sided abdominal pain, vomiting and fever.

Children's Medicine Cabinet at - Keep Kids Healthy
The Childrens Medicine Cabinet is a guide to using medications safely in children, including a description of common ingredients, lists of new medications and treatments and dosages for common over the counter medicines for your child.

Nutrition Guide for your Child at - Keep Kids Healthy
Nutrition guide for planning your childrens diet, with information on the kids food pyramid, reading nutrition labels, vitamins and minerals.

Toilet Training Resistance in Toddlers - Keep Kids Healthy
Toilet training resistance usually occurs because of having a bad experience during potty training, but these tips can help get your child to use the potty.



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