How to Relieve Constipation?

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Even though constipation is an embarrassing subject, in which many refuse to talk about, this condition affects everyone at some point. In fact, some people live with chronic constipation. This is classified by persistent difficultly with passing stools. Many factors contribute to constipation. In s
ome instances, the reasons are clear-cut and easily resolved by making certain dietary adjustments. For example, people with poor eating habits are more prone to constipation as opposed to a person who eats a healthy portion of fruits and vegetables. Of course, too much of a good thing can also cause problems. For this matter, consuming too much fiber may also cause constipation.

What is Constipation?

The definition of constipation varies from person-to-person. Our bodies function differently. Thus, our ideas of "normal" may slightly differ. For example, some people habitually pass three or more stools a day. In their minds, anything less equals constipation. On the other hand, some people only have about three bowel movements a week, which is completely normal for their bodies.

Not being able to pass a stool on a daily basis does amount to constipation. Instead, constipation results when stools do not pass easily. In this case, straining is common, and stools are usually hard and dry. Common symptoms of constipation include:

• Abdominal cramping or pain
• Bloody stools
• Anal fissures
• Abdominal bloating
• Pelvic Pain

Symptoms typically disappear once constipation is relieved. However, if symptoms or constipation persists for more than a week, consult a doctor.

Several factors contribute to constipation. Fortunately, constipation is preventable. Common causes of constipation include

• Poor diet
• Inactivity
• Ignoring urges to pass stools
• Medications
• Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
• Abusing laxatives

Tips for Preventing Constipation

  • Constipation is described as having difficulty passing stools.
  • Drinking eight glasses of water daily can help prevent constipation.
  • Constipation may be a sign of a more serious condition.
 
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Very informative article.

Posted on 08/14/2007 at 7:08:00 AM

How do you get rid of constipation quickly? I have taken several medications, yet none have made any effect. I'm worried.

Posted on 04/03/2007 at 9:04:00 PM

3rd paragraph, first sentence should read: "Not being able to pass a stool on a daily basis does NOT amount to constipation." Otherwise it contradicts the sentence just before it.

Posted on 11/08/2006 at 7:11:00 AM

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