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Constipation

Constipation is a common digestive issue characterised by infrequent bowel movements or difficulty in passing stools. 


It may be chronic or occasional and can lead to discomfort, abdominal pain, and bloating.

Causes

Constipation can be caused by a variety of factors including:

  • Dietary Choices: Low fiber intake, inadequate hydration
  • Physical Inactivity: Lack of exercise or mobility
  • Medication Side Effects: Certain medications like opioids, antacids with calcium or aluminum
  • Medical Conditions: IBS, diabetes, neurological conditions like Parkinson's
  • Psychological Factors: Stress or depression
  • Aging: Slower metabolism and muscle contractions in the digestive system

Symptoms

Symptoms of constipation include:

  • Less than three bowel movements a week
  • Hard, dry, or lumpy stools
  • Straining to have bowel movements
  • Feeling of incomplete evacuation
  • Abdominal pain or bloating

Commonly prescribed pharmaceutical medicines

  • Bulk-Forming Laxatives (prebiotics): Psyllium, PHGG
  • Stimulant Laxatives: Bisacodyl, Senna
  • Osmotic Laxatives: Lactulose, Polyethylene glycol (Movicol)
  • Stool Softeners: Docusate (Coloxyl)

Potential side effects of above medicines

  • Bulk-Forming Laxatives: Bloating, gas
  • Stimulant Laxatives: Cramping, diarrhea, dependency if overused
  • Osmotic Laxatives: Gas, bloating, dehydration
  • Stool Softeners: Throat irritation, mild cramps

How many people have the condition

Constipation affects around 16% of adults globally and 33% of adults over the age of 60. 


In Australia, around 15-20% of the population may experience constipation at any given time.

Natural or holistic treatments

  • High-Fibre Diet: Including whole grains, fruits, and vegetables
  • Adequate Fluid Intake: Particularly water and warm liquids
  • Regular Exercise: Helps stimulate intestinal activity
  • Probiotics: Like Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus strains

Potential De-prescribing Programs

De-prescribing for constipation often revolves around encouraging non-pharmaceutical interventions, such as dietary and lifestyle changes.

  • Dietary Interventions: Several studies show the positive effect of dietary changes in managing constipation without medications.
  • Integrative Approaches: Tailoring treatment by integrating lifestyle and dietary interventions, as shown in various guidelines.

Managing constipation often involves understanding the underlying causes and addressing them with both dietary and lifestyle changes. Effective de-prescribing programs can help patients transition away from reliance on medications, with appropriate guidance and personalised care.

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