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5 Most Common Causes of Constipation in Kids Ages 2+ |
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5 Most Common Causes of Constipation in Kids Ages 2. February 24, 2016. February 24, 2016. Roy Nattiv, MD, FAAP. Enjoying some “me” time. Aside from losing fluids by using the bathroom, most children are very active and sweat quite a bit. These insensible losses force the colon to draw out more water from digested food leading to incredibly hard poops! Keeping them hydrated especially on warm days is important! Beginning in toddler-hood, kids should be getting about 1 liter a day minimum. Not so good....
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Are FODMAPs causing your child’s abdominal pain? |
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Are FODMAPs causing your child’s abdominal pain? April 14, 2016. April 14, 2016. Roy Nattiv, MD, FAAP. One new diet trend that is becoming increasingly popular is the low-FODMAP diet. FODMAPs (. Ermentable, Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides and Polyols). Diet is recommended for some children with chronic unexplained abdominal pain. Consult your pediatrician or pediatric gastroenterologist. Before instituting any restrictive diet such as low-FODMAP. Found in fruit, honey, juices), lactose.
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March | 2016 |
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March 13, 2016. Roy Nattiv, MD, FAAP. One of the most common questions we get in our office is, “How can I get my child to eat more healthy foods? 8221; While there is no magic pill, we will be posting some of our favorite tips over the next few weeks. Keep in mind, this is just a phase, things will get easier! It is normal for small children are afraid of trying new things, including trying new foods ( food neophobia. 8211; sometimes as many as 15 attempts! If all else fails, follow #mykidcanteatthis.
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February | 2016 |
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5 Most Common Causes of Constipation in Kids Ages 2. February 24, 2016. February 24, 2016. Roy Nattiv, MD, FAAP. Enjoying some “me” time. Aside from losing fluids by using the bathroom, most children are very active and sweat quite a bit. These insensible losses force the colon to draw out more water from digested food leading to incredibly hard poops! Keeping them hydrated especially on warm days is important! Beginning in toddler-hood, kids should be getting about 1 liter a day minimum. Not so good....
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Roy Nattiv, MD, FAAP |
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Author: Roy Nattiv, MD, FAAP. Are FODMAPs causing your child’s abdominal pain? April 14, 2016. April 14, 2016. Roy Nattiv, MD, FAAP. One new diet trend that is becoming increasingly popular is the low-FODMAP diet. FODMAPs (. Ermentable, Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides and Polyols). Diet is recommended for some children with chronic unexplained abdominal pain. Consult your pediatrician or pediatric gastroenterologist. Before instituting any restrictive diet such as low-FODMAP. Reassurance...
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Know Thy Poop |
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March 3, 2016. Roy Nattiv, MD, FAAP. Is a great way to get an idea of how well your colon is working (or not working). Type 1-2, likely constipated. Type 3-4,. Type 7 is diarrhea. A stool log including frequency, Bristol type and associated symptoms will help you and your pediatric gastroenterologist. Arrive at a diagnosis and help treat your child. 3 Russo M, Martinelli M, Sciorio E, Botta C, Miele E, Vallone G, Staiano A. Stool consistency, but not frequency, correlates with total gastrointestinal ...
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May | 2016 |
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Poop smarter (not harder): Does the Squatty Potty really work? May 23, 2016. June 7, 2016. Stephanie Abrams, MD, MS. Does the #SquattyPotty really work? While the below 3 minute video is very cheesy and. Odd, it does accurately show why being in a squatting position helps with stooling. It’s very difficult to hold your stool in, as children/toddlers often do – if you are in a squatting position. Check out this video. Does My Child Have a Food Allergy or Sensitivity (and what’s the difference)? May 1, 2016.
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April | 2016 |
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Are FODMAPs causing your child’s abdominal pain? April 14, 2016. April 14, 2016. Roy Nattiv, MD, FAAP. One new diet trend that is becoming increasingly popular is the low-FODMAP diet. FODMAPs (. Ermentable, Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides and Polyols). Diet is recommended for some children with chronic unexplained abdominal pain. Consult your pediatrician or pediatric gastroenterologist. Before instituting any restrictive diet such as low-FODMAP. Continue reading →.
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Does My Child Have a Food Allergy or Sensitivity (and what’s the difference)? |
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Does My Child Have a Food Allergy or Sensitivity (and what’s the difference)? May 1, 2016. May 5, 2016. Leon Chen, MD. The gastrointestinal tract is uniquely suited to digest all the different foods we eat to help our children grow and thrive. However, there are times when the body reacts to certain foods and cause discomfort . Food intolerance or food sensitivity. Can help guide you through the diagnosis and treatment of these conditions. Posted in Food Allergies. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are com...