Need advice about a 4 year old!
Fairysoul
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Ok so I know this is a place for weight loss and such but I figure since some of you know a little bit about nutrtion that you could help me!! My daughter has had constipation issues since she was one. The doctor keeps telling me to just keep giving her miralax. And anytime I try to wean her it gets bad. She cannot drink regular milk and I am considering taking dairy out of her diet all together, it helped me anyways. Also she will not drink water I practically have to make her drink it and even then she won't drink much. I know water is a big part of it, and she just begs and crys for juice all the time. And with her being on miralax I worry she won't have enough fluids if I tell her no to juice, I always water it down, but what can I do? Shes not a big eater but we eat healthy and she likes her veggies. I just don't know what to do?
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Ok so I know this is a place for weight loss and such but I figure since some of you know a little bit about nutrtion that you could help me!! My daughter has had constipation issues since she was one. The doctor keeps telling me to just keep giving her miralax. And anytime I try to wean her it gets bad. She cannot drink regular milk and I am considering taking dairy out of her diet all together, it helped me anyways. Also she will not drink water I practically have to make her drink it and even then she won't drink much. I know water is a big part of it, and she just begs and crys for juice all the time. And with her being on miralax I worry she won't have enough fluids if I tell her no to juice, I always water it down, but what can I do? Shes not a big eater but we eat healthy and she likes her veggies. I just don't know what to do?
Is she taking in lots of fiber and not much fluid? Am I reading this correctly?0 -
She will drink a lot of juice and almond milk, but barely any water. The miralax is more or less a type of laxitive...0
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I would totally try organic aloe vera juice. I add 1/8 cup to a small amount of juice for my kiddos, and it makes a HUGE difference. It is safe, so you give it to her several times a day until you see a difference.0
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Have you tried giving her Pedialyte? She might like it if you tell her it's juice, and it will keep her hydrated well. She could very well have a dairy allergy, and I'm sure that could cause digestion problems. Maybe see another pediatrician, I would be upset if my pediatrician's solution to my child's chronic constipation was taking Miralax all the time...0
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Pear juice, lots of fruit and veg and LOTS of liquid she must must must drink lots of liquid to flush her out. My son and daughter wouldn't go for a month or so at a time. Its horrid what that can do to you. Also my son can't eat too much bread or pasta ect because it makes it worse.
My kids take parachoc it doesn't make them poo it make the poo all sticky and not solid so they can pass it.0 -
Leafy vegetables, oatmeal, and soy actually helps my daughter. She has never been constipated but she does drink alot of water. Have you tried the flavor water or making your own juice and watering it down?0
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Pedialite... I usually will give it to her when she is sick but I never thought it might help the digetive issues.. I will have to switch and see!0
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Just don't buy the juice then she will relise thats all there is but water it works in my house0
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Wait. what?
She is not weaned yet?
Or am I mis-reading this?
Anyway, this is a medical issue. If she has been taking Miralax for more than a few weeks, and she is not getting any fluids, that's, well, bad.
flavor the water, do what it takes, and by all means get some real medical advice.0 -
I do water the juice down 1/2 and half for right now... I know but if I take juice away she might get horribly constipated while getting used to just water... specially if shes on miralax she needs fluids thats why I am in abind of what to do.0
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My granddaughter hates water too. I'm not overly fond of it myself unless it's mineral water packaged in glass. I can taste the plastic...Have you tried mineral water? If she'll drink juice, make it mostly water so she can get it that way. How about coconut water? Although it's kind of expensive she might like that. Maybe she doesn't like the taste of chlorine in tap water. You can let it sit out over night so most of the chlorine evaporates. If she thinks it tastes better, then I'd get a Brita filter. Good luck!0
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My daughter will be 4 in February and has had the same issues since she was born. When she was weaned off formula it got better but not by much. She is not much of a milk drinker either but does like cheese which we limit because it's constipating. She is only allowed one banana a day and we limit anything else that can be constipating. I try to get her to eat her veggies because they are full of fiber and goodness but that's almost impossible (she's 3 so it's understandable). I give her "soda water" which is just the flavored carbonated water by crystal geyser. She doesn't get juice unless we are going out to dinner or it's a special occassion. You can always water down her juice so that there is still a sweet taste but not full on juice. She also eats the fiber one bars, once a day. That is something new we've been doing and it seems to be working ok. I have noticed a minor improvement but it's only been a few days. Even after all that she still poops every 3 days or so.0
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Have you tried giving her Pedialyte? She might like it if you tell her it's juice, and it will keep her hydrated well. She could very well have a dairy allergy, and I'm sure that could cause digestion problems. Maybe see another pediatrician, I would be upset if my pediatrician's solution to my child's chronic constipation was taking Miralax all the time...
I agree. Water down the Pedialyte if she's used to watered down juice. It's really strong and really sweet. I would also recommend finding a new pediatrician. The solution should not be constantly giving your daughter a laxative. That can't be healthy. Definitely try taking dairy out of her diet. If you have problems with dairy it's likely she does too. Food allergies and sensitivities are often genetic. And as far as water goes, that's difficult. My daughter didn't like plain water until I got her a bobble water bottle just like the one I have (but smaller, they come in multiple sizes). Once my kids had those they started drinking more water because they saw me drinking it all day long. Now they will actually ask for water a few times a day instead of juice.0 -
I go to the doc almost every month and he just says give her miralax everyday for now, I asked how long and he said for a while, so I do and when I wean her shes is back a square one and he just does the same thing.0
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I was just about to sugest pedi lyte, and what i do for my girls is do a splash of juice and then water, gives it a slight tast but more water then anything. I have a picky almost three yr old that can throw a fit but the less i give in the less she tries you gotta stand firm0
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I have a 2 1/2 year old who is going threw some what of what you are. He doesn't eat much at all and only drinks JUICE or milk. However it's a little hard to get him to drink water. I spoke to my pediatrician about this issue and here is what she considered for me.
Flavored water since he loves juice so much.
As far as him not eating well she recommended a boost for kids. You can find it in the baby section at Walmart. The boost also helps you the potty as well.
My oldest son use to have problems using the bathroom and I use to put a teaspoon of mineral oil in his drinks and that helped him a lot. Now he uses the bathroom regularly.0 -
Honestly, for starters just don't let it stress you out too much. Children are amazingly resilient. I think giving her the juice and watering it down as much as possible is the nest idea. I have never given my children full strength juice but they drank loads of it mixed 2/3 water and 1/3 juice, but you could probably still get her to drink it mixed 3/4 to 1/4. Also if this is a persistent problem and your doctor is only recommending you constantly medicate to resolve the issue, you should consider switching peds or insisting on a referral to a nutritionist or maybe a gastroenterologist, just anyone who will be able to help you solve the underlying cause instead of just treating the symptoms. I feel your pain though, I have a 3yr old who is nearly 4 and killing me with her finickiness and all she wants right now is milk and juice and only apple juice at that.0
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Just don't buy the juice then she will relise thats all there is but water it works in my house
That's really not helpful in this situation. Most children will not react this way immediately and with this girl's constipation issues she can't be deprived of liquid.0 -
We have been to a nutrtionst every month for over a year and that was no help. The only thing that has helped me was going mostly vegan with some acceptions... It think I will keep watering down juice and pedialite at that... And just keep pushing for her eat more veggies... I really appreciate all the feedback, I just don't want my poor girl to have these issues forever!0
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My suggestion would be to try flavoring the water, they have flavor packs at walmart for around $1 (at least where I live) and they are sugar free and they taste yummy!! See if that helps, also for juice pear juice helps a lot. Of course fiber helps they have pop tarts that have fiber in them from fiber one or another brand... My baby has problems and we have to give him pear juice and meds. My older one doesn't have problems anymore but we had to increase his fiber big time for awhile and I got him to eat it by getting the pop tarts and fiber one bars etc. he started hating hearing the word fiber.. lol good luck hope it gets better0
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Stay away from prunes. Pear and pear juice softens the poo making it easier to pass, prunes irritate and make you poo and if its not soft it will hurt. Kids can be traumatized from the pain and it makes the issue worse because they won't want to poo. On another note my paed made my son much worse with her advice, it wasn't until I went to a GP that is got resolved. I would recommend seeing a nutritionist if you can't find a Dr that knows about this or even a continence nurse as they know a great deal about how to poo when constipated. (one tip is to get them to pretend to blow bubbles or be a angry snake as it helps)
Also make sure her feet are on something having them hanging makes it harder to poo
mmmm edited to add i just read that you have seen one. I just worry with her on constant meds that she will become dependent on them. How often is she going to the toilet and has your doctor considered a chemical enema0 -
It seems like maybe you need to try a new physician. If she's 4 and been having these problems for a while, it seems like some alternatives to "just using miralax" need to be explored. Find a doctor who will treat the problem and not the symptom. Usually, constipation is a symptom of a bigger, underlying problem. It could be too little fiber in the diet, too much iron in the diet, or even something more serious, like celiac disease.0
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My suggestion would be to try flavoring the water, they have flavor packs at walmart for around $1 (at least where I live) and they are sugar free and they taste yummy!! See if that helps, also for juice pear juice helps a lot. Of course fiber helps they have pop tarts that have fiber in them from fiber one or another brand... My baby has problems and we have to give him pear juice and meds. My older one doesn't have problems anymore but we had to increase his fiber big time for awhile and I got him to eat it by getting the pop tarts and fiber one bars etc. he started hating hearing the word fiber.. lol good luck hope it gets better
Those flavored water packets are made with artificial sweeteners which are not good for anyone, but especially not for children. Artificial sweeteners will certainly not help with digestive problems.
One thing you can try is probiotics. Normally I would suggest natural yogurt for the beneficial bacteria, but if she has issues with dairy that's obviously a bad idea. But the probiotics (available in pill or liquid form) will have those same beneficial bacteria that will help with digestion.0 -
Ahh yes probiotics, I am getting some next trp to the store!!!!!!!! thanks for reminding me that they exist!0
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1. Try replacing the juice with La Croix flavored sparkling waters. Grapefruit is the favorite flavor in my house, but the lemon and berry are also good. Calorie free, no sweeteners, no artificial anything. My daughter loves the bubbles. Long term (after the constipation issue has been addressed), introduce regular water as well.
2. Find a new pediatrician. Monthly visits with no relief means whatever this doctor is doing is not working.0 -
Has your daughter been tested for celiac's or gluten intolerance? It's one possible explanation for the constipation. And the fact that she already has issues with dairy makes it more likely that she could have an issue with gluten (a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye, which is similar to casein, a protein in dairy that many gluten-intolerant people also have problems with.
Just a suggestion.0 -
I am demanding them to give her another allergy test, because we have done that too... I just think something else could be done but thank you for all the advice in the meantime!!0
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Two things to try re the juice:
1) Gradually increase the amount of water in the ratio until it's mostly water.
2) Try her on vegetable juice: carrot juice, beetroot juice, tomato juice (home-made so it isn't full of salt). Or mixes of carrot juice and fruit juice.0 -
My take on this is probiotics. If you give her juice or any drink add a bit of probio to it (there's a powdered kid one) it works miracles as far as the immune system and digestion issues of any kind. I was raised dairy free and I recommend that highly as well.0
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Hey there,
Didn't want to read and run. My daughter was the same with the juice, that was all she drunk at one point but now she is a bit older we have been buying the fruit shoots H2O drinks. Its flavoured water but tastier for children than other fruit waters.
Also alot of the parents come to us about the same issues and I normally advice them the normal stuff like:
Fruit
- Oranges
- Prunes
- Apricots
- Peaches
Maybe you could also give her dried fruit such as raisins, high fibre cereals, like porridge.
Juices such as Prune, Pear and Apple
Also carrots, broccoli or peas. You could also try and give her butternut squash. A good way that we use for our children is mix potato and squash together and mash it, our children love it.
I know you have probably heard all this before, but i was hoping to shed some light on some of the foods you could possible try.
I hope I helped in some way.
Tanya.x0
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