If a child is experiencing constipation and significant abdominal pain, it is important to seek advice from a medical professional. In the meantime, ensuring they are well-hydrated and creating a calm and comfortable environment for them during bowel movements can be helpful. It may also be valuable to explore non-pharmacological methods to alleviate constipation. It's important to monitor the situation and seek medical attention if the issue persists for more than a week despite trying different remedies.
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