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Constipation
What is constipation? Constipation is difficulty passing stools or a decrease in number of stools. It may be accompanied by gas, abdominal cramping, or pressure in the lower abdomen. Constipation may lead to stool impaction, a severe form of constipation in which the stool will no longer pass through the colon or rectum.
What causes constipation? Constipation is caused by a slowing of intestinal activity. Constipation can have a number of causes, including:
What are the symptoms of constipation? Some symptoms of constipation include:
How can constipation be prevented? It is easier to prevent constipation with lifestyle changes than to treat it once it happens. Here are some tips.
How is constipation treated? If you have tried the above lifestyle changes and are still experiencing constipation, your doctor may prescribe laxatives. Laxatives are available in liquid, tablet, gum, powder, and granule forms. There are several different kinds that work in different ways. Laxatives should be used only for a short period of time in order to retrain the bowel to pass stools naturally. If you use them continually, you may become dependent on laxatives. In most people, slowly stopping use of the medication will restore the colon’s natural ability to contract.
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