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- $Unique_ID{BRK01375}
- $Pretitle{}
- $Title{The Causes and Cures for Constipation}
- $Subject{digestion constipation cause treatment digestive system colon rectum
- peristaltic waves diarrhea diet eating foods dietary fiber hemorrhoids
- intestine intestines constipation peristalsis}
- $Volume{I-12}
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- Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- The Causes and Cures for Constipation
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- QUESTION: I feel that I have more than my share of constipation, for I never
- hear anyone else complain. I must be doing something wrong. Can you offer me
- some suggestions about the causes and, hopefully, the cures for my problem. I
- could use a little help.
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- ANSWER: Constipation occurs when the body's solid wastes move through the
- colon too slowly.
- Waste products are pushed towards the rectum by muscular contractions
- called peristaltic waves. As the movement occurs, excess water is being drawn
- out through the walls of the colon, so that by the time the waste reaches the
- rectum, much of the water has been removed. This makes the waste more solid,
- and of course, a bit harder.
- The problem of constipation arises when the contractions are sluggish.
- Since water is constantly being drawn out, the fecal mass becomes dry and hard
- if it has passed through the colon at too slow a speed.
- Obviously, if the waste passes through too quickly, not enough water
- would be removed, and the result would be diarrhea. You cannot control the
- muscular contractions in the digestive system the way you control other
- muscles in your body. What you can do is to improve your diet, eating foods
- that contain plenty of dietary fiber, such as whole grain breads and cereals
- and plenty of fruits and vegetables. Also, try to eat on a regular schedule,
- chewing your food thoroughly. Make sure to drink plenty of liquids,
- especially water, milk and juices.
- When you feel the urge for a bowel movement, do so promptly. When you
- put it off till later, you may have to strain. Too much straining can cause
- irritation and may even lead to hemorrhoids.
- Daily exercise can also help keep your body regular, because it keeps
- your whole body in tune and the digestive system running properly. Even if
- you take only a bit of my advice, some of the time, you should find that your
- problem isn't quite as bad as it once was.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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