Answer:Your provider will select two medicines to help with your child’s constipation:
a stool softener and a stimulant laxative. Most stool medicines can be bought
over the counter at your local pharmacy without a prescription. Higher-dosed
stimulant laxatives are by prescription.
Both medicines are taken for an initial 3-day cleanout. This 3-day treatment
can be repeated every 2 weeks as needed until you get the desired results.
In addition, as maintenance, your child will take a daily dose of stool softener
for several months to a year.
If your child is in a lot of distress, and is old enough, an enema can be added to
the cleanout.
These instructions are to be used with guidance from your child’s primary
healthcare provider or GI provider who prescribes these medicines. Check with
your healthcare provider first before giving any type of medicine to your child.
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