After the baby’s full moon, if they frequently suffer from constipation, it may be related to poor dietary habits, lack of exercise, or imbalance of intestinal flora. In this situation, parents should take the child to the hospital for early examination to determine the specific cause and follow medical advice for treatment.
In daily care, improper introduction of complementary foods, such as unreasonable quantity control, especially excessive consumption of protein-rich foods, may lead to dry stools and constipation. Therefore, adjusting the baby’s diet is crucial, reducing spicy foods, supplementing fresh fruits and vegetables to maintain proper water content in the stool.
In addition, limited physical activity and weaker constitution in infancy may also slow intestinal peristalsis and worsen constipation. Parents should encourage moderate outdoor activities to help strengthen the baby’s constitution and promote normal functioning of the digestive system.
Sometimes, constipation stems from pathological conditions, such as imbalance of intestinal flora caused by the use of antibiotics. In such cases, doctors may recommend the use of probiotic preparations, such as live combined Bacillus and Clostridium butyricum granules, to restore intestinal microbial balance and alleviate constipation. It is worth noting that constipation may also be caused by factors such as congenital megacolon or anal stenosis. If conventional measures are ineffective, timely professional medical intervention should be sought to avoid delaying the condition.