Transitmil 18 Sachets

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Prevent constipation by providing a laxative effect

18 sobres

Description

In the newborns are frequent episodes of constipation and difficulties to have a bowel movement. Behind these annoyances a diet deficient in fiber, normal is normally since this nutrient is incorporated into feeding the baby after a few months of life. To solve these nuisances, supplement your diet with Transitmil.

Transitmil is a complement food in envelopes suitable for prevent constipation in children as well as adults. Thanks to its formula rich in acacia fiber and enriched with vitamins PP, B6, B2 and B1, Transitmil relieves constipation by providing an laxative effect.

Also suitable for adults.

Instructions for use

-For mild constipation: in children younger than 3 years, take 1 packet a day diluted in 40ml; in children older than 3 years, take 2 to 3 bags a day diluted in 80ml.

-For severe constipation: in children younger than 3 years, take 2-3 on a day diluted in 60ml; in children older than 3 years, take 4-5 bags a day diluted in 120ml.

-For the prevention of constipation: in children younger than 3 years, take 1 packet a day diluted in 30ml; in children older than 3 years, taking 2 packets a day diluted in 40ml.

Pharmaceutical Advice

To prevent constipation, it is important to maintain a good water intake and eat a balanced diet, rich in vegetables and fruit, as well as whole grains to promote bowel regularity. These foods provide both soluble and insoluble fibre, both of which are necessary for the digestive system.

Exercising regularly is also advisable. Fibre-rich food supplements or plant extracts can also provide additional support. On the other hand, laxative medications (oral or enemas/suppositories) can alleviate occasional constipation and provide fast relief. These medications are not suitable in certain situations. Consulting a healthcare professional is recommended.

If it is a recurrent problem, consult a healthcare professional for a correct diagnosis and follow-up treatment appropriate to your needs.

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