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Little baby face constipation
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87 days ago
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Little baby face constipation - #19961

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Age - 2 year Baby facing constipation problem Help me sir Age - 2 year Baby facing constipation problem Help me sir Age - 2 year Baby facing constipation problem Help me sirAge - 2 year Baby facing constipation problem Help me sir

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87 days ago
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Hello Syrup Kumari Asav 2.5ml Subhe sham after meal for 10 Days
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Dealing with constipation in a young child can definitely be worrying, so let’s talk about some options grounded in Ayurvedic practices that might help. First, it's important to evaluate if the baby's diet may be contributing to the issue. To help in softening stools, you can consider including ripe banana and stewed apples in their diet as both can be gentle on the stomach and may help improve bowel movement. However, ensure these are given in moderation, as overconsumption might lead to other issues. Another step you might try is mixing a small pinch of hing (asafoetida) with a teaspoon of warm water then gently massaging it onto the baby's stomach in a clockwise motion. This can help in providing relief by stimulating the agni, or digestive fire, aiding proper digestion and easing constipation. Hydration is crucial too, so check that the baby's fluid intake is adequate. Offering them lukewarm water throughout the day can support digestive processes, and make sure they are getting an appropriate amount of water for their age and body weight. Don't forget about ghee, it’s considered soothing; you could mix a small amount with their meals, perhaps in rice or mashed vegetables. Ghee can support the lubrication of intestines and help in causing softer bowel movements. Consistancy in routine would also be beneficial. Incorporating a regular meal-time schedule may set a pattern for the baby’s digestive system, maintaining regular bowel movements and setting an efficient system. If these steps don’t provide relief or if the baby exhibits any signs of distress like severe abdominal pain or bloating, or if constipation persists beyond a few days, it's necessary to seek medical attention immediately. Constipation can sometimes lead to more serious problems if not addressed promptly, so consult a pediatrician to rule out any underlying issues and to keep your little one comfortable and healthy.

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