You can manage chronic constipation in kids!
You can manage chronic constipation in kids!
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Unstuck - The Official Constipation Coach Blog

Do you treat kids with spasticity? Most likely, they're constipated.

Have you ever gone to a party and realized that two of your best friends know each other quite well and get along great? I recently had that experience, although instead of “friends” it was two areas of my PT practice, and instead of a “party” it was a class I was teaching. So basically, the exact same experience 🙂.  Ok, it’s a little bit of a stretch. But I taught a group of PTs and OTs this fall about chronic constipation, and they asked a lot of questions about how to treat kids with limited mobility and spasticity. To...

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School is in Session - Do you know your school's bathroom policy?

Hello again! After a long break, I’m back to writing about pediatric constipation and all the ways we can help hurting kids have happy and healthy bowels. I have so many things to write about: abdominal massage, the use of e-stim to treat constipation, treating kids with spasticity… But I listened to a Mom and Dad are Fighting episode this week, and I realized I have a more timely - and more significant - issue to address: school bathroom policy.  For those of you who don’t listen to Mom and Dad are Fighting, it’s a terrific podcast about parenting. (It’s...

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Smarter Potty Training

Here is a scenario that is incredibly common in the world of chronically constipated kids: my child was doing great, pooping every day, but sometime after we potty trained them, they got backed up and have been struggling ever since.  How does this happen? How can it be avoided? Potty training offers several opportunities for constipation to enter the picture.   Scenario one:  Some kids are experts at peeing in the toilet, very early in life. They are mostly potty trained at 18 months and they never look back. Sure, they might still be in pull-ups at night, and sure, they...

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Biotics: Are you pre-, pro-, or syn-?

Here's an update on the research on pre- and probiotics for treating chronic constipation.

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MiraLax, part 2: Risk versus Reward

I finished writing my last blog post about MiraLax and immediately wanted to write another post addressing the many worries that some people have about MiraLax.  I’ve heard a lot of them in my career: "MiraLax turned my kid into a nightmare." "It gave her seizures." "It made him so angry he hit a wall." "He was totally normal and then started having the symptoms of autism as soon as he started on MiraLax." Oh. My. Goodness. These are real struggles, and I don’t want to discount the wisdom of the parents who attribute these challenges to MiraLax.  And, listen,...

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