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Treatment of Constipation
If you become constipated, first see
your doctor to rule out a more
serious problem. If test results
show no disease or blockage, and if
your doctor approves, try these
remedies:
¨ Increase fiber by eating more
fresh fruits and vegetables, either
cooked or raw, and more whole-grain
cereals and breads. Dried fruit such
as apricots, prunes, and figs are
especially high in fiber.
¨ Drink plenty of liquids (1 to 2
quarts daily), unless you have
heart, blood vessel, or kidney
problems. (But keep in mind that
some people can become constipated
from drinking large amounts of
milk.)
¨ Some doctors suggest adding small
amounts of unprocessed bran
(“miller’s bran”) to baked goods,
cereals, and fruit. Some people
suffer from bloating and gas for
several weeks after adding bran to
their diets. Make diet changes
slowly to allow your digestive
system to adapt. Remember, if your
diet is well balanced and contains a
variety of foods high in natural
fiber, it may not be necessary to
add bran to other foods.
¨ Stay active.
Do not expect to have a bowel
movement every day or even every
other day. Remember, being regular
is different for each person. If
your bowel movements are usually
painless and occur regularly
(whether 2 times a day or 3 times a
week), you are probably not
constipated.
If you still have concerns about
constipation, check with your doctor
to find out what you
should do.
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Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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