Constipation
If you're a parent dealing with a constipated child, you're not alone. The frustration of seeing your little one struggle, trying countless remedies, and still not finding lasting relief can be overwhelming.
If your child is struggling with tons of tantrums, meltdowns, developmental delays, and difficulty sleeping, don’t let anyone tell you that it’s just a phase.
If you have exhausted various remedies, including diet changes, prune juice, probiotics, and even Miralax, this is for you.
The journey of parenthood is both beautiful and challenging. As a new parent, you might find yourself asking, “What are the keys to ensuring my infant’s health and development?” In a world brimming with conflicting opinions, navigating the intricate path of understanding what constitutes genuine and healthy development for your little one is often daunting. That is why we aim to bring you clarity and unwavering confidence. In this blog, we will delve into the four fundamental developmental tasks that infants aged 4 months and under must master.
Food intolerances can manifest differently in children, and the symptoms can vary in severity. If you are a parent whose child has a food intolerance and you’ve watched them suffer from bloating, upset stomachs, constipation, behavioral changes, eczema, sleep issues, or migraines, this is for you.
Constipation is a common issue affecting about 30% of children, and it tends to be worse in the preschool and toddler years. In our clinic, we don't just treat the symptoms and throw medications at a condition like a traditional pediatrician would. Instead, we get to the root cause and work closely with the nervous system.