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Question: What can I do about constipation?
Category: Diseases & Conditions > Digestive System
Keywords: treat, deal with, prevent, bowel movement, constipation
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Constipation means that a person has three bowel movements or fewer in a week. The stool is hard and dry. Sometimes it is painful to pass. You may feel "draggy" and full.

Some people think they should have a bowel movement every day. That is not really true. There is no "right" number of bowel movements. Each person's body finds its own normal number of bowel movements. It depends on the food you eat, how much you exercise, and other things.

At one time or another, almost everyone gets constipated. In most cases, it lasts for a short time and is not serious. When you understand what causes constipation, you can take steps to prevent it.

What can I do about constipation?

1. Eat more fiber

Fiber helps form soft, bulky stool. It is found in many vegetables, fruits, and grains. Be sure to add fiber a little at a time, so your body gets used to it slowly. Limit foods that have little or no fiber such as ice cream, cheese, meat, snacks like chips and pizza, and processed foods such as instant mashed potatoes or already-prepared frozen dinners. Below is a list of some high-fiber foods.

Fruit: apples, peaches, raspberries, tangerines

Vegetables: acorn squash (raw), broccoli (raw), brussels sprouts (raw), cabbage (raw), carrots (raw), cauliflower (raw), spinach (cooked), zucchini (raw)

Breads, Cereals, and Beans: black-eyed peas (cooked), kidney beans (cooked), lima beans (cooked), whole-grain cereal cold (All-Bran, Total, Bran Flakes), whole-grain cereal hot (oatmeal, Wheatena), whole-wheat or 7-grain bread

2. Drink plenty of water and other liquids such as fruit and vegetable juices and clear soups

Liquid helps keep the stool soft and easy to pass, so it's important to drink enough fluids. Try not to drink liquids that contain caffeine or alcohol. Caffeine and alcohol tend to dry out your digestive system.

3. Get enough exercise

Regular exercise helps your digestive system stay active and healthy. You don't need to become a great athlete. A 20- to 30-minute walk every day may help.

4. Allow yourself enough time to have a bowel movement

Sometimes we feel so hurried that we don't pay attention to our body's needs. Make sure you don't ignore the urge to have a bowel movement.

5. Use laxatives only if a doctor says you should

Laxatives are medicines that will make you pass a stool. Most people who are mildly constipated do not need laxatives. However, if you are doing all the right things and you are still constipated, your doctor may recommend laxatives for a limited time.

Your doctor will tell you if you need a laxative and what type is best for you. Laxatives come in many forms: liquid, chewing gum, pills, and powder that you mix with water, for example.

6. Check with your doctor about any medicines you take

Some medicines can cause constipation. They include calcium pills, pain pills with codeine in them, some antacids, iron pills, diuretics (water pills), and medicines for depression. If you take medicine for another problem, be sure to ask your doctor whether it could cause constipation.

Points to Remember

  • Constipation affects almost everyone at one time or another.
  • Many people think they're constipated when really they aren't.
  • In most cases, following these simple tips will help prevent constipation:
    • Eat a variety of foods, especially beans, bran, whole grains, and fresh fruits and vegetables.
    • Drink plenty of liquids.
    • Exercise regularly.
    • Don't ignore the urge to have a bowel movement.
    • Understand that normal bowel habits are different for everyone.
    • If your bowel habits change, check with your doctor.
  • Most people with mild constipation do not need laxatives. However, doctors may recommend laxatives for a limited time for people with chronic constipation.
  • Medicines that you take for another problem might cause constipation.
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