How much miralax do I give my daughter?

How much miralax do I give my daughter?

The starting Miralax dose for children ages 1-5 years is 1 teaspoon per year of age daily. (For example, a 3 year old child would get 3 teaspoons of Miralax.) This dose can then be increased or decre teaspoon every third day until the child is having daily soft stools.

Is miralax good for your colon?

MiraLAX is an osmotic laxative. That means it draws water into the colon, which softens the stool and may naturally stimulate the colon to contract. These actions help ease bowel movements.

Can spinal cord damage cause constipation?

A spinal cord injury or a nerve disease may damage the nerves that help control the lower part of your colon. This is the part of the body that sends solid waste out of the body. This condition gets in the way of your normal ability to store and get rid of waste. It often causes constipation and bowel accidents.

What medications can assist with a bowel program?

Medicines, such as stool softeners, laxatives, enemas, and suppositories, can help you have regular bowel movements. These medicines increase bowel activity and make your bowel movements softer. Take your medicines as directed.

Can 2 year olds have MiraLAX?

Although the label says to only use in adults and only for 2 weeks, this medicine is felt to be safely used for months to years and can be used in toddlers too. Because this medication is so safe and dosing is only a general guideline feel free to increase your child’s dose or give more often (2-3 times daily).

How much MiraLAX can a 5 year old take?

Your child weighs about:

Children under 5 years old Give ½ capful mixed into ½ to 1 cup of water or juice
Children 5 to 12 years old Give ¾ capful mixed in 1 cup of water or juice
Children 12 years old and older Give 1 capful, mixed in 1 cup of water or juice

How do SCI patients poop?

With a spinal cord injury, damage can occur to the nerves that allow a person to control bowel movements. If the spinal cord injury is above the T-12 level, the ability to feel when the rectum is full may be lost. The anal sphincter muscle remains tight, however, and bowel movements will occur on a reflex basis.

What part of your spine controls your bowels?

The lowest part of the spinal cord is the sacral spinal cord. Bladder function, bladder and bowel external sphincters, sexual functions (including erections and ejaculation in men and responsiveness in women), and some leg muscles are the domain of the sacral spinal cord.

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