Constipation Treatment

Constipation Treatment

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Q Is there a cure for chronic constipation?
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There is no simple cure for chronic constipation because chronic constipation is not a disease. Rather, it is a symptom of another problem, such as a low fiber diet, irritable bowel syndrome, or overuse of laxatives. You can rid yourself of chronic... Full Answer
Q How is constipation treated?
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If you develop a mild form of constipation, it is usually temporary and doesn't lead to complications. If, however, you develop chronic constipation or take medications that cause your constipation, you may need to change your daily habits to prevent... Full Answer
Q Are enemas used to treat acute constipation?
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Enemas are used to treat acute constipation when other remedies have failed or if certain complications develop. Mild forms of acute constipation are commonly treated with adequate fiber, fluids, and exercise. However, if these efforts do not... Full Answer
Q How does fiber help treat acute constipation?
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Adding more fiber to your diet is one of the best, and easiest, ways to not only treat but prevent acute constipation. Fiber helps soften and bulk up your stools, which results in normal, regular bowel movements. Experts recommend getting 20g to... Full Answer
Q Is there a natural remedy for constipation?
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Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, Integrative Medicine
If you are eating too little fiber, eat more veggies and whole grains. A bowl of whole grain cereal in the morning like Raisin Bran or Grape Nuts are excellent starts. When choosing a high-fiber cereal, make has over 5 gms of fiber per serving and is not... Full Answer
Q How do I treat chronic constipation?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Some people can suffer pain from irregular bowel movements. Dr. Oz explains in this video how long it should take your food to digest along with some tips for people who suffer from constipation. Full Answer
Q Are there alternative treatments for chronic constipation?
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Alternative treatments for chronic constipation include tissue massage, acupuncture, and natural herbs. Massaging certain areas of the body as well as performing acupuncture on mapped areas is thought to relax the colon and surrounding muscles... Full Answer
Q Are enemas used to treat constipation?
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If you have developed a mild case of constipation, you probably won't need an enema. However, if you have tried to relieve your constipation with a high-fiber diet, adequate fluids, and regular exercise, and you are still having symptoms, your... Full Answer
Q How can I relieve my constipation?
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Dietary fiber, or bran, consists of nondigestible plant products, which should be part of a healthy diet and can help relieve constipation. The amount of dietary fiber can be readily increased by use of a fiber supplement, such as Konsyl.Though often... Full Answer
Q Are there any alternative treatments for constipation?
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There are several alternative treatments for constipation. Some people use herbs and plant-based laxatives as alternatives to over-the-counter laxatives. Flaxseed and flaxseed oil are other common alternative treatments for constipation. Flaxseed, which... Full Answer