According to data collected from several national surveys, an estimated four million people in the United States have frequent constipation, making it the most common digestive complaint in American. In order or inform our readers about the intricacies of this condition, we have compiled a list of our most informative articles on the subject. You will find information on chronic idiopathic constipation, obstipation, as well as the relationship between headaches and constipation. To round off your week, we have also included articles on yoga for constipation, as well as foods that can make you poop immediately.
Chronic idiopathic constipation: Causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment
Chronic idiopathic constipation refers to a gastrointestinal health condition in which a person has long-term symptoms of constipation without any identifiable cause, according to commonly used diagnostic testing. The term “idiopathic” is often used in the medical community in reference to a disease or condition that arises spontaneously or from an obscure or unknown cause. Continue reading…
What causes obstipation and how to treat obstructive constipation?
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Obstipation is a condition characterized by severe constipation. It results from an obstruction in the intestines, leading to a state where the intestines can’t fully empty.
While normal bowel movement patterns vary from person to person, the ideal frequency is about once a day. The medical criteria for a constipation diagnosis is passing stool less than three times per week, and passing stool more than three times a day is labeled as diarrhea.
All of these cases mentioned have some degree of stool excretion, but cases of obstipation have no stool or gas passed at all. Continue reading…
Yoga for constipation: 17 yoga poses to relieve digestive problems
Yoga is hailed for its many health benefits, such as stress reduction and joint pain relief. But did you know that there are certain yoga poses that can help with your digestive problems, including constipation.
Constipation can happen from time to time, or it can be chronic. Constipation is defined as the inability to pass a bowel movement. There are numerous causes for constipation, such as not getting enough fiber, changing your daily routine, ignoring the urge to pass stool, not getting enough exercise, not drinking enough fluids, having a fever, being underweight or overweight, having anxiety or depression, being pregnant, suffering IBS or IBD, taking certain medications, being diabetic, having multiple sclerosis, and living with psychiatric problems, to name a few. Continue reading…
Headache and constipation: Does constipation cause headaches? Treatment and prevention
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Experiencing a headache and constipation simultaneously may more often lead one to think that their constipation has led to a splitting headache; a constipation headache. While this may be the case, it is also possible that both of these symptoms may be the side effects of another underlying condition. Continue reading…
Foods that make you poop immediately: Constipation home remedies
Food provides the body with the nutrition it needs to function properly, but sometimes, getting too much of the wrong food can lead to constipation and leave you searching for foods that make you poop.
What we eat is supposed to go from our mouths, into our belly, and out. Digestion time varies from person to person, but it generally takes anywhere from six to eight hours for food to pass through the stomach and small intestine. It then enters the large intestine to further digest, and then undigested food is eliminated. Some foods will have us running to the washroom quicker, while others lead to uncomfortable constipation. Continue reading…