Originally Published at ENEMEEZ
Curated Content Published at Enemeez What is ‘Pooping Anxiety’? If your child won’t poop when they are outside of their comfort zone, even when it’s someplace they spend a lot of time at camp, daycare, or school, the cause may be pooping anxiety. Because...
Originally Published at ENEMEEZ
Curated Content Published at Enemeez It is heartbreaking when your child is worried and anxious, no matter the cause. Physical symptoms of anxiety can often revolve around gastrointestinal health, as the gut is one of the first places worry reveals itself in the body....
Originally Published at ENEMEEZ
Curated Content Published at Enemeez Adults have busy, often stressful lives, and we can overlook that our children experience stress and anxiety too. Common stressful situations for kids include starting a new school or being overwhelmed by homework. Pressure can...
Orginally Published at Eat Right
Curated Content Sourced from Eat Right Constipation can be painful, stressful, and embarrassing for kids, and, as a parent, while you want to help, you can also feel helpless. Emotionally it is not good for the child and the parent. Constipation is one of the most...
Originally Published at Cleveland Clinic
Curated Content Sourced from Cleveland Clinic Constipated toddlers typically poop less than two times a week. Their poop is hard, dry, and painful to pass. Constipation most frequently occurs due to a low-fiber diet, dehydration, changes in routine, or resistance to...