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  2. Encopresis - Wikipedia

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    Dietary changes are an important management element. Recommended changes to the diet in the case of constipation-caused encopresis include: Reduction in the intake of constipating foods such as dairy, peanuts, cooked carrots, and bananas; Increase in high-fiber foods such as bran, whole wheat products, fruits, and vegetables

  3. Here’s Why Cabbage Makes You Gassy, According to Science - AOL

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    “Cabbage can cause gas for a couple of reasons,” says MacLeod. First up, cabbage has fiber. Nearly half of its carbohydrate count comes in the form of fiber.

  4. The Surprising Food That Can Help Reduce Bloating, According ...

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    Given that constipation is linked with bloating, Yoon touts the benefits of eating adequate fiber. It Acts as a Natural Diuretic Water retention can also contribute to bloating, notes Yoon.

  5. Constipation in children - Wikipedia

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    Children have different bowel movement patterns than adults. In addition, there is a wide spectrum of normalcy when considering children's bowel habits. [1] On average, infants have 3-4 bowel movements/day, and toddlers have 2-3 bowel movements per day. At around age 4, children develop an adult-like pattern of bowel movements (1-2 stools/day).

  6. Constipation - Wikipedia

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    The causes of constipation can be divided into congenital, primary, and secondary. [2] The most common kind is primary and not life-threatening. [18] It can also be divided by the age group affected such as children and adults.

  7. Functional constipation: This typically happens when kids hold back bowel movements or after they have a gastrointestinal infection. Many children with constipation have functional constipation ...

  8. A Nutritionist Breaks Down How (And Why!) To Work Carrots ...

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  9. Galactooligosaccharide - Wikipedia

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    Constipation is a potential problem, particularly among infants, elderly and pregnant women. In infants, formula feeding may be associated with constipation and hard stools. [ 12 ] Galactooligosaccharides may improve stool frequency and relieve symptoms related to constipation.