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Can
Dairy Products Cause Constipation?
Q.
I was wondering if a dairy allergy could cause a toddler to be constipated.
My daughter couldn't handle when I drank a lot of milk or ate a
lot of dairy when she was little. She would throw up after each
nursing, but outgrew the throwing up by six months. I finally realized
that she has had a problem with being constipated since she started
drinking milk and eating dairy. She can go up to a week without
having a bowel movement. Last night we had to give her an enema
because after giving her a natural laxative for three days she hadn't
had a bowel movement and she threw up each time she tried to go
last night. I
was wondering if I should eliminate dairy from her diet and see
if this helps her. She loves to drink milk and will refuse any
other drink which will make cutting out all dairy very difficult.
However I will do it if it will make her feel better. This means
I will also have to go dairy free since she is still nursing at
least three times a day.
Thank You.
A.
Dairy products cause constipation and you are absolutely
right in thinking that their elimination may decrease or even
eliminate the problem.
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