What to Do If a Child hasn’t Pooped for Three Days and Burps and Farts Have an Odor?

If a child hasn’t had a bowel movement for three days and their burps and farts have an unpleasant odor, and they vomit after taking medication or probiotics, it may indicate a food accumulation problem. It is recommended to pay attention to their regular feeding and consider enema treatment if necessary. It’s best to bring the child to a pediatrician for a check-up. I hope this explanation is helpful.
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What to Do If a Child Isn’t Gaining Weight?

The child was growing about 5 centimeters and gaining 2 pounds every month since birth, but for the past two months, there has been no growth. Why? Could it be due to not eating enough rice porridge? But the child’s IQ seems fine. Is this a case of dwarfism? There are no issues with the child’s condition!
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What to Do If a Child Often Makes a Hoarse Sound?

A child often makes a hoarse sound, blinks, opens their mouth, twists their neck, and speaks as if not listening to others. They often interrupt conversations, are easily angered, have difficulty concentrating, poor memory, and stammer. Is this a sign of childhood tic disorder? Are there any treatment methods?
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What to Do If a Child Over Four Months Old Hasn’t Had a Bowel Movement?

Children’s symptoms are generally caused by weak colon function. For babies under four months old, it is recommended to provide mashed food (be mindful that it must be mashed and not juice or similar), as vegetable purees and fruit purees (especially celery and banana, due to their high fiber content) contain fiber and pectin, which can absorb moisture, swell the stool, enhance intestinal peristalsis, and not only provide the necessary nutrients for the child’s rapid growth and development but also aid in bowel movement.
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