Changing in routine, like switching from school to summer camp, can lead to constipation in toddlers and potty-trained children. Learn how to help your child with these tips.
Parents often feel helpless in dealing with their child’s constipation. Here are some tips parents and caregivers can use to help support a constipated child.
Summer itineraries often include a trip to the bathroom and some kids don’t find a comfortable time to go. When kids won’t go, eventually they can’t go.
While it’s difficult to avoid the holiday traditions that can lead to tummy troubles, parents can take steps to relieve a child's painful constipation.
According to a survey conducted by Pedia-Lax, bathroom anxiety is a common concern among school-age children. Learn how this can result in constipation.