Constipation in children
Constipation (constipation) is often caused by changes in the defecation law, which means that the number of defecations is significantly reduced, the stool is dry, hard, the constipation is unreasonable, the interval between defecation is long (2 days), is irregular, or the stool can not be discharged despite the intention. A common symptom is a marked reduction in the number of bowel movements, often accompanied by a pathological phenomenon of difficulty in defecation.
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