When dealing with constipation in a young child, it is important to first address the underlying cause. One common culprit can be introducing new foods, such as dairy products, which may cause constipation. It is recommended to temporarily stop these foods and gradually reintroduce them to see if there is an improvement. Additionally, ensuring an adequate intake of fluids and fiber in the child's diet can also help alleviate constipation.
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