Constipation Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is constipation?
Q: What are the signs of constipation?
A: Chronic constipation is defined as experiencing two or more of the following symptoms over the past three months:
- Defecating fewer than times a week
- Straining during bowel movements
- Hard or lumpy stools
- A feeling of blockage in the rectum that holds back bowel movements
- A feeling that your rectum is never completely empty, even after a bowel movement
- Needing to aid your bowel movements manually, such as using a finger to remove stool directly
Q: What causes constipation?
There may also be a physical blockage in your colon, or the nerves and muscles that control the colon or rectum may be damaged. Conditions that alter the balance of hormones in your body, like diabetes or pregnancy, also affect constipation.
Q: What can I do at home to prevent constipation?
Daily exercise will strengthen the muscles involved in your digestive system. Also, placing yourself on a regular schedule of bowel movements not only ensures that your stool remains consistent, but decreases the stress of using the bathroom. Respond to the urge to have a bowel movement, and take all the time you need.
Q: What about constipation medications or surgeries?
Q: How can I contact Dr. Davidson?
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