Not exact matches
Usually, a toddler is considered constipated if they have a bowel movement
less than three times a week and if their
stools are very hard and there is difficulty in
passing them.
She might also be in a lot of pain and discomfort while
passing the
stool, and she might be having her bowel movements
less frequently than the normal routine.
You can tell if your baby is constipated if she
passes stools less frequently than usual and is uncomfortable when she tries to move her bowels.
Constipation is defined as
passing hard, dry
stools less than three times each week.
As they get a little older, their absorption improves, and they
pass thicker and
less frequent
stools.
Constipation is an abnormal pattern of bowel movements that causes a person to
pass stools less often than usual.
This sugar alcohol, although it can not be digested by the body, helps balance sugar and water levels in
stools, enabling them to
pass through the digestive tract more easily and with significantly
less pain.
Hard, larger, than normal, difficult to
pass stools, caused by enlarged colon, will make your child
less willing to use the toilet.
If your bowel movements are
less frequent than usual, or
stool is difficult to
pass, you may be constipated.
If you see your guinea pig hasn't touched his food and you are seeing
less and fewer
stools being
passed your guinea pig may have ileus.