Constipation causes pain and suffering from straining during bowel movements. The symptoms of constipation are difficult, infrequent bowel movement, fecal straining and pain during bowel movements. A few more indicators are dry bowel movements, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. If constipation persists, constant straining puts pressure on the veins in the rectal area and may cause hemorrhoids. Constipation may lead to diverticular disease, in which small pouches are formed in the wall of the large intestine. These pouches can become infected, leading to abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea. Another condition known as fecal impaction can be a result of chronic constipation, where the mass of stool becomes so hard that it cannot pass through the rectum and must be manually removed by a doctor or nurse using a gloved finger.
The cause
The major lifestyle causes of constipation are: lack of exercise, eating too much junk food, and a poor diet with inadequate fiber intake. Medication such as painkillers, antidepressants and aluminum hydroxide-containing antacids may cause constipation. Medical conditions including thyroid problems, circulatory disorders, diverticulitis, colon polyps, colon fistulas, and colonic obstruction may also be associated with constipation. Pregnancy and Vitamin B1 deficiency can also cause constipation.
The remedy
Digestive challenges can be dealt effectively with diet, natural nutritional aids, increasing water intake.
Please note: You should consult your personal health care provider to assure proper diagnosis of the specific health condition. Some home remedies for mild constipation are:
Water. At least 8-10 glasses of water a day can help relieve constipation.
Cooked cabbage. Cabbage is high in fiber and nutrients and will relieve constipation. You can also take half a cup of cabbage juice twice a day.
Folic acid supplements
Ginger tea.
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