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Three Most Effective Ways to Achieve Constipation Relief

By Bill Harden


Are you having a hard time moving your bowel in the morning or at any time of the day? Or do you feel any pain whenever you have one? If you answered yes to these questions, you may not know it but what you are experiencing is constipation. And you very well need constipation relief in order to get everything back to normal.

Constipation is the condition on which you have irregular bowel movements, and you find it difficult and feel pain on passing dry hard feces. Some people only have one bowel movement each day. While others merely have one no matter how hard they try. How about you? How many times do you move your bowel everyday? If it is two or three times, you need not to worry about achieving constipation relief because that is the ideal number

Basically, constipation is harmless, but it can be in the long run because it may be an indication of an underlying disorder. That is why it is a must that you address this condition right away by following these three most effective ways in order to achieve constipation relief.

Observe Proper Diet

Eating the right amount and the right kind of foods is one of the best ways to have constipation relief. Foods that are rich in fiber should be included in your diet like whole grains and bran cereals and fresh fruits and vegetables which include banana, prunes, apple, asparagus, cabbage, and carrots. You can include a combination of these in your diet as fresh salads, soups or snacks. But increase in fiber intake should be done slowly because rapid increase in dietary fiber can cause gas and discomfort instead of achieving constipation relief. If you are prone to constipation, as much as possible avoid eating foods that have little or no fiber such as cheese, ice cream, meat and processed foods, and fast foods.

Change in Lifestyle

Lifestyle change which includes drinking enough water, engaging in daily exercise, reserving enough time to have a bowel movement, and sitting quietly for 15 minutes after eating a meal to aid digestion can very much provide constipation relief. Lack of water in your system is a large contributing factor to constipation. Water is essential to many bodily actions and elimination of waste is very high on the list.

Drink 6 to 8 glasses of water each day to promote a healthy bowel. You can also go for liquid juices such as fruit and vegetable juices and clear soup. Aside from plenty of water and liquid juices intake, exercise is also very important to achieve constipation relief. If you are always on a tight schedule, you can allot at least thirty minutes for brisk walking daily or if not at least three times a week. Also always create time to go to the bathroom in the morning for 15 minutes even if you are unable to have a bowel movement. This relaxes and stimulates the digestive system. And lastly, never ignore the urge of having a bowel movement.

Use of Laxatives

If you have already observed proper diet and made lifestyle changes but still did not find constipation relief, doctors may recommend laxatives or enemas for a limited time. These treatments can help you retrain a chronically sluggish bowel. Laxatives can be in any form like liquid, gum, tablet, powder, and granules and many people find them effective to provide constipation relief. Your doctor will help you determine when you need one and which form is best to provide constipation relief for you.

Constipation should never be taken for granted since there are many severe health problems connected with periods of lengthy constipation. Serious conditions like cancer of the intestinal tract and poor absorption of nutrients can stem from periods of constipation so you must find solution for this problem by following these three effective ways to achieve constipation relief.

About the Author:

Bill Harden is a freelance writer who enjoys living and writing about maintaining a healthy lifestyle! Visit the website Constipation Relief for more tips and ideas on your improving your health and bowels for the better!



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