Get Childhood Constipation Moving!
By nutritional therapist Katharine Tate, an expert in family health and nutrition Childhood constipation is extremely common and depending on measures used it is believed to affect between 5-30% of the child population. Symptoms include a reduction of bowel movements, faecal incontinence and a change of stool consistency. Individuals have different bowel times but optimal transit is between 12-24 hours. As constipation slows transit time problems can be caused as putrefied material stays in the colon longer, which can increase…