Child constipation has several characteristics:
- Low frequency of defecation
- Hard and pus-like stools
- Large stool diameter in functional constipation and small stool diameter in risk symptoms of possible underlying constipation disease
- painful defecation
- Having behavior patterns of holding stool, such as standing or sitting in one position for a while and squeezing the legs together until the feeling of defecation is relieved due to the fear of defecation Soiling of underwear with feces, which is often confused with fecal incontinence. While in fact, the overflow of feces is stuck next to the hard masses of feces, at the end of the child's intestine.




