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My baby has hard stool what can i do.
In rare cases a medical problem causes lasting serious constipation.
Many babies and children experience hard stools.
His doctor may want to check to make sure his intestines are absorbing food and nutrients properly some rare types of baby poop could suggest a more serious problem.
The pain of passing the stool may cause a child to avoid having a bowel movement which can make the problem worse.
To soften the stools and make them easier to pass increase the amount of non dairy fluid and fiber your child gets each day.
Your baby eats solids and consistently has undigested food in his poop.
Hard baby stool prior to solid food is the most obvious indication of constipation in babies.
Your baby has hard pebbly stools in his diaper three or more times.
If your baby previously has had signs of an anal tear bright red blood in the stool after passing a hard stool a glycerin suppository may occasionally be helpful for easing a bowel movement out.
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Many babies that start with solid baby foods get constipated to some degree.
Using a suppository occasionally is fine but don t do it on a regular basis because your baby could wind up relying on them to have a bowel movement.
Nothing is more heartbreaking than a baby in pain.
At first breastfed babies may pass stool often since breast milk is easy to digest.
However once a.
When baby constipation is wreaking its havoc baby s poop comes out in hard balls.
Hard stools are common from time to time.
High fiber foods include fruits and fruit juices that.
Stool softeners draw water into the stool making it more comfortable for your baby to poop.
Glycerin suppositories relieve severe constipation by stimulating your baby s rectum.
But if your baby seems to be in pain or you have any concerns call your doctor.