Ok, so my son (almost 3 yrs. old) has been having ongoing problems with constipation. We tried just increasing his fiber and using colase syrup (rec.'d by his nutritionist) but had no luck. Still lots of crying and csreaming when he poops, not going for days at a time, big, hard, dry stools, and occasionally a streak of blood. This is all compounded by the fact that now he fears pooping and holds it in for as long as possible.
So the last clinic visit we decreased his enzyme dosage again, he's now at half of what he was previously. We also are now trying to use some Milk of Magnesia instead of fibersure, and I also picked up some glycerin suppositories. I was told if he hasn't improved in 3-4 weeks to call the GI doc and set up an appointment, just to be sure there's not something else going on. That gives us about another 2 weeks, I'm very nervous!
Anyone know what I should expect from this doctor? I'm thinking he'll prob want to try some stronger stimulants or laxatives first off. We've never dealt with any sort of bowel problems before, no blockages or anything like that. But I'm afraid of all the tests they may want to do. Any opinions or advice?
P.S. I did a little research online that suggested 3 things must be done: emptying out what is currently in the bowel tract with enemas or laxatives, making sure any new stool being formed is soft with the help of fiber or stool softeners, and eliminating the pain associated with pooping. Sounds good to me, maybe the doc will implement something like this?
So the last clinic visit we decreased his enzyme dosage again, he's now at half of what he was previously. We also are now trying to use some Milk of Magnesia instead of fibersure, and I also picked up some glycerin suppositories. I was told if he hasn't improved in 3-4 weeks to call the GI doc and set up an appointment, just to be sure there's not something else going on. That gives us about another 2 weeks, I'm very nervous!
Anyone know what I should expect from this doctor? I'm thinking he'll prob want to try some stronger stimulants or laxatives first off. We've never dealt with any sort of bowel problems before, no blockages or anything like that. But I'm afraid of all the tests they may want to do. Any opinions or advice?
P.S. I did a little research online that suggested 3 things must be done: emptying out what is currently in the bowel tract with enemas or laxatives, making sure any new stool being formed is soft with the help of fiber or stool softeners, and eliminating the pain associated with pooping. Sounds good to me, maybe the doc will implement something like this?