Table of contents:
- The child often pushes
- The danger of children pushing when defecating due to constipation
- 1. A small tear of anal tissue
- 2. Hemorrhoids
- 3. Rectal prolapse
- Overcoming constipation in children immediately
Straining when defecating is only natural. However, if your child often strains during bowel movements, he may be constipated or have difficulty defecating. The child forces himself to push so that the feces can come out.
Mothers need to pay attention to children's habits when defecating, whether they often push or not. If so, there are health impacts that you need to be aware of.
The child often pushes
Constipation is a common condition with difficulty defecating. This is because the large intestine does not experience movement that pushes the stool out, so the texture of the stool is hard and dry., The most common cause of constipation in children is learning to defecate in the toilet or known by the term toilet training and dietary changes. The change in diet is when the child starts eating solid foods or eating less fiber in vegetables and fruits. 2
Constipation can occur when stool moves too slowly in the large intestine. This also has an effect, the slower food moves through the digestive tract, the more water will be absorbed in the large intestine and the stool will become harder.
When the child is in the mood to defecate, but the stool is difficult to pass, he reflexively forces himself by pushing. Such that Mayo Clinic say, sometimes children are afraid to tell their parents when they experience stomach pain due to constipation. 3
Parents also need to know some of the attitudes that indicate a constipated child, such as the following. 2
- Cross his legs
- Tighten her buttocks so you don't CHAPTER
- His body writhed in pain
- His face was like holding back a bowel movement
However, every child going to the bathroom, parents need to pay attention to whether they often push during bowel movements or not. If you do, followed by the attitudes above, this is the time you need to help your child overcome the problem of constipation so that his bowel movements are smooth and he no longer pushes.
Mothers need to approach gently and slowly. There is no need to scold him, so that the child can speak candidly about the condition he is experiencing. Do not let your child push too often, because pushing can have a negative impact on their health.
The danger of children pushing when defecating due to constipation
The condition of constipation does make the child's stomach uncomfortable. If constipation makes your child continue to push every time you have a bowel movement, it can cause the following complications.
1. A small tear of anal tissue
This small tear of anal tissue is commonly referred to as an anal fissure. This happens when the child forces his way out of defecation by pushing. When there is a tear in this tissue it can cause pain and bleeding when the child defecates.
2. Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids or hemorrhoids can occur in children who often push hard during bowel movements. This occurs when the blood vessels in the anus and rectum (the organ that holds feces located at the end of the large intestine) become swollen. Hemorrhoids cause itching and pain in the child's rectum.
3. Rectal prolapse
Rectal prolapse is a condition when the rectum falls or exits into the anus, from its normal position. When the child's condition is constipated and makes him push frequently, this can be dangerous. If it is not treated immediately, it can increase the risk of rectal prolapse.
Overcoming constipation in children immediately
So that your child's constipation can be treated immediately so that he no longer strains during bowel movements, you can give laxatives or laxatives. For children, choose lactulose content to relieve symptoms of constipation.
Lactulose is broken down in the large intestine to help draw water from the body to the large intestine to help soften stool. Lactulose can be waited up to 48 hours after administration to work to treat constipation in children.
Lactulose can usually be taken without or at the same time as food or drink. For children who have difficulty taking medication, the mother can combine the medicine with the consumption of milk or fruit juice so that she can drink it more easily. 7. Don't forget to read the rules of use, according to the child's age on the drug packaging label.
If the child has recovered from constipation, always have enough fiber intake every day by providing vegetables and fruit, reminding him not to hold back bowel movements, taking him to physical activity, and drinking lots of water so that his digestive system is always healthy 2.
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