Constipation, Age 11 and YoungerPreparing For Your AppointmentTo prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment You can help your
health professional diagnose and treat your child's condition by being prepared
to answer the following questions: - When did the constipation
begin?
- How often does your child normally have a bowel
movement?
- Are the stools hard or soft?
- Does your child
have a history of constipation?
- Has prevention or home treatment
helped relieve the constipation?
- If your child has been toilet
trained, has he or she had any leakage of soft or liquid stool that has stained
his or her underwear?
- Has your child had a recent change in diet,
daily routine, or environment?
- Has your child recently started
taking a new prescription or nonprescription medicine?
- Are you
giving your child any new herbal remedies or vitamins?
- Has your
child been under any added stress recently?
- Does your child have any
health risks?
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