Regular intake of salad in dinner Chewing food properly Drinking half glass of water with dinner
A cup of hot cow milk with 2 tsp ghee in it.
if that doesnot work soak Half tsp of ISABGOL in a glass of warm water form half an hour and than give that.
NO OTHER MEDICINES TO BE USED. HERBS are also MEDICINES
For a toddler dealing with constipation, focusing on gentle and safe measures is vital. In Ayurveda, we emphasize balancing the doshas and enhancing digestive fire, or agni, to promote regular bowel movements.
First, ensure your toddler is well hydrated. Offer small sips of warm water throughout the day—this helps soften the stools, making it easier for them to pass. Also, consider including fiber-rich foods in their diet. Vegetables like cooked carrots, squash, and small pieces of apple (preferably stewed) can be great options. Avoid raw salads and cold foods as they can worsen constipation due to their Vata-increasing nature.
In terms of herbs, consider using Triphala. It’s a traditional Ayurvedic formulation known for supporting digestion and promoting regular bowel movements. For children, you might use a small pinch of Triphala in warm water. Mix it with honey if need, to ensure it’s palatable for your toddler. Offer this once a day, preferably in the evening.
Abdominal massage can also help stimulate bowel movements. Use a little warm sesame oil—just gently massage your toddler’s belly in a clockwise motion, which can help encourage the movement of the colon. Be gentle and observe if your toddler is comfortable with this practice.
It’s important to establish routine meal and toilet times, as regular habits can regulate bowel movements. Encourage physical activity appropriate for their age, like playful movements or simple exercises that engage the abdominal muscles, as this aids digestion.
Remember, if the constipation persists for more than a week or is accompanied by pain, blood, or excessive discomfort, you should seek consultation with a pediatrician promptly. Ensuring a holistic approach by integrating diet, lifestyle and mild herbal interventions can guide you towards better digestive health for your toddler.



