Due to their young age and incomplete development of gastrointestinal function, babies are prone to constipation if they are not properly fed. Some mothers may find that their babies have not defecated for several days, which makes them feel anxious. So, what should we do if a two-year-old baby doesn't defecate for five days?
If a baby has not defecated for five days, it is a sign of constipation. Mothers can drink warm water for their baby, especially after they wake up, to relieve constipation symptoms. They should also regularly massage the baby's abdomen to promote intestinal peristalsis and help them defecate. If the baby's constipation is severe, they can use appropriate laxatives to promote bowel movements.
Babies often experience constipation mainly due to immature digestive system development, coupled with poor dietary structure. They do not drink water regularly, which can easily lead to constipation. Sometimes, wearing too much clothing or having high indoor temperatures can cause the baby to catch fire and cause constipation. If constipation occurs repeatedly, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination to rule out organic lesions.
Mothers should regularly give their babies water, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, ensure sufficient water intake, and eat more fiber rich foods such as corn, oats, sweet potatoes, etc., which can help prevent constipation. They can also give their babies some probiotics to regulate their gut microbiota.