Let's Discuss About Constipation and How to Deal With It

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What is constipation and how can it affect my health? Constipation is the condition of being constipated. It is characterized by difficult or difficult-to-achieve expulsion of stool, often accompanied by abdominal pain. A lack of fiber in the diet may also contribute to constipation. How long does constipation last? The duration of constipation varies from person to person; some people are even able to go several days or even weeks without any stooling at all.

Some people experience chronic constipation, which occurs on a regular basis and can Last up to 10 Stooling sessions a day for a month! Although this may seem like a lot, it's not as bad as it sounds.

Experiencing chronic constipation is no excuse for not drinking enough fluids or eating unhealthy foods that don’t agree with you. Fortunately, there are things you can do to ease your constipation and reduce its impact on your health.

What is Constipation?

Constipation is the condition of having an absence of bowel movements. It is often caused by a lack of fiber in the diet. Fiber is necessary for good health, and people who don’t get enough of it may develop constipation.

People can suffer from constipation for a number of reasons, including:

  • Stress - Heavy stress can cause abdominal cramps and spasms that make it difficult to stool.

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  • Medications - Many medications cause constipation, including various pain medications, anti-seizure medications, antibiotics, and others.

  • Aged or debilitated immune system - Over time, the immune system becomes less efficient at clearing away your bowel parasites, resulting in an increased incidence of constipation.

  • Poor diet - Nutrient-poor diets can leave you with a depleted immune system, which can leave you open to contracting parasites.

  • Obesity - Weight loss can lead to nutritional deficiencies, including a reduced rate of successful colonic emptying.

How to Deal with Constipation

With proper research, I have been able to come up with 4 ways to get rid of constipation . Stools should be light, soft, and passable without straining. If you’re experiencing chronic constipation, you may wish to see a doctor.

(1). Drink 8–12 glasses of water a day.

(2). Boil or drink a large volume of water with a high concentration of starches.

(3). Add 1/4–1/2 tablespoon of baking soda to each 5–6 glasses of water to help with odor and acidity.

(4). Use a natural fiber, likeania (from Avena sativa), fructooligosaccharin, or polydextrose.

Beware of laxatives that aren’t natural, like those sold over the counter, because they may contain chemicals and prescription drugs.

Diarrhea and Constipation

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When stool isn’t moving out of your body, it’s known as diarrhea. Diarrhea usually occurs as a result of an eating disorder, a symptom of which is constipation. If you have frequent diarrhea, it’s likely that you’re not eating enough stools.

If your diarrhea is sour, foamy, and/or hard, you may have constipation. You should be aware that certain foods make your stools pass more quickly, which may cause your diarrhea to become more frequent.

Here are some foods that make your stools harder:

  • Aloe vera
  • Alcohol
  • Banana
  • Beans
  • Black currant
  • Broccoli
  • Cabbage
  • Carrot
  • Mustard
  • Papaya
  • Potato
  • Sugar
  • Turnip
  • Watercress
  • Zucchini
  • Other vegetables
  • Herbal supplements
  • Fish
  • Tree nuts (almonds, pistachios)
  • Oats (rice, steelcut, whole-wheat)
  • Couscous
  • Legumes (pea, bean, etc.)
  • Curds (yogurt, sour, etc.)
  • Nuts

Fibers are long, non-degradable organic chemicals that are found in vegetables, fruits, legumes, whole grains, vegetables and other plants. They’re essential to good health, and when you don’t consume enough fiber, your digestive system has a harder time functioning properly.

Here are 5 ways to boost your bowel function:

  • Consume your daily recommended fiber supplement.

  • Drink 5–6 glasses of water a day.

  • Add a tablespoon of baking soda to each 5–6 glasses of water to help with odor and acidity.

  • Add a tablespoon of turmeric to each 5–6 glasses of water to help with the spasms.

  • Add a tablespoon of ghee or coconut oil to each 5–6 glasses of water to promote better bowel movement.

  • Add a tablespoon of natural laxative, such as a colon hydroscutting agent.

Getting enough exercise is crucial for good health. Physical activity is a proven way to prevent and manage many diseases and disorders, including constipation. Exercise is also believed to promote bowel movement, which may help with the reduction of the frequency and amount of bowel movements caused by constipation.

Here are some examples of exercises that promote bowel movement and good health:

  • Swimming - Swimming is known to promote relaxation, promote relaxation and promote bowel movement.

  • Bicycling - Bicycling is known to promote relaxation, promote relaxation and promote bowel movement.

  • Treadmill exercise - The use of a treadmill is known to promote relaxation, promote relaxation and promote bowel movement.

  • Stairmaster exercise - The use of a stairmaster is known to promote relaxation, promote relaxation and promote bowel movement.

(1). https://medlineplus.gov/constipation.html

(2). https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/constipation/

(3). https://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/digestive-diseases-constipation

(4).https://www.everydayhealth.com/constipation/guide/

(5). https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/4059-constipation