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Helpful Tips for Constipation Treatment -Part 1
Got constipation? Well most of us do once in a while for some
and frequently for others. In this article we'll look at how you can
get all the constipation help you'd probably need. While this is not
all inclusive in itself, you can consort other sources for all the
constipation help you might need. Most people who suffer from
constipation will tell that it is one of the most uncomfortable
experiences they've had. There are various reasons and causes of
constipation: 1. Consumption of fast foods and foods that lack lots of
fiber. This is the single major reason behind most occurrences of
constipation. Because we live in an "instant" age, fast foods have
become the order of the day. People just don't know what it is to eat
healthily. As long as you can grab some sandwich, burger or fried
chicken and the stomach feels full, everything's settled. As a result,
foods are not readily digested. All the fiber necessary to stimulate
bowel movement are almost non-existent. 1. Inadequate fluid intake.
People don't drink fluids these days -at least not enough to compensate
for bodily needs. Hence, when the feces gets to the rectum, the little
moisture remaining in it is absorbed by the rectum. Because stooling
requires moisture to enable the easy passage, it becomes hard to freely
pass stool. That's why there is a lot of straining to get eliminate the
waste. 1. Leading a sedentary life. People who don't take care of
themselves physically, tend to easily develop constipation as a result
of the fact they are not involved in any sort of exercise. One of the
very first recommendations for those who need constipation help is
exercise. The fact that you move around would improve your bowel
movements and hasten the relief of constipation. 4. Pregnant women also
suffer from constipation as a result of a change in hormonal balance in
the body and also because of the pressure of the now occupied uterus on
the intestine. Since you have read some of the causes, it would be
better if we moved so you can get all the constipation help you need:
1. Eat lots of FiberDietary fiber which is also known as bulk forming
laxatives is gotten from the consumption of fruits and vegetables. The
easiest way to incorporate this into your lifestyle is by increasing
the quantity of fruits and vegetables in your meals and cutting down on
the excess of dairy and meat products. In some cases however, some
individuals may find it hard to cope with the bulk of fruits needed.
When this occurs, it is best that fiber supplements such as wheat bran,
oat bran, psyllium seeds be added to the daily diet. To make this
routine easier, when you have the itch to grab a snack, pick a fruit
instead and you're on your way to relief. The only downside to this
method is if the patient has strictures and adhesions. In this
circumstance, it is advisable to consult a physician before getting on
in the treatment. Also, some fibers have sugar; as a result, diabetic
patients cannot take such. When this occurs, it is best that the
patient gets sugar-free fibers. Fibers should not be taken in large
quantities suddenly. Small quantities are best for starting. Then, it
can gradually increase if the patient finds it necessary. A space of
one week is adequate for each phase of increase in fiber content.
Sources of fiber are fruits, vegetables, Citrucel, Konsyl Fiber,
Maltsupex etc.
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