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Simple Rules to Relieve Constipation Naturally

1. Get adequate rest and relaxation. Try to avoid nervous tension.

2. Eat a balanced diet including fruit and vegetables. Be sure to include enough fiber (at least 20-25 grams per day) in your diet. Enjoy your meals in a leisurely manner.

3. A convenient way to increase the fiber in your diet is to eat high fiber snacks such as FiberMed, Slimfast bars, etc. available at your pharmacy or supermarket. Consume these snacks along with one large glass of water or milk. You can also try one teaspoon of unflavored Regulord or unflavored Metamucil in one large glass of juice daily.

4. Some moderate routine exercises can help tone up your whole body and your “sluggish” bowel, too.

5. Establish a regular time for going to the bathroom.

6. When you feel the urge to move your bowels, don’t put it off. Take all the time you need for comfortable elimination.

7. Drink enough fluids. In addition to the other liquids you normally consume, try to drink six to eight 8 oz. glasses of water each day. If your doctor has restricted your fluid intake for another reason then consult with him/her first.

8. Ask your doctor to discontinue or substitute, if possible, any medicines you take that may cause constipation.

9. If there is any sudden, unexplained change in your bowel function, change in color or size of your stools, or if constipation persists or recurs frequently, consult your physician.

 


 

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