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5 signs that you are constipated

November 20, 2018 2 Comments

I hate feeling constipated, I feel sluggish and moody. The suffering is real when you are constipated. There is no pleasure derived from constipation. A person is supposed to poop every day or at least regularly, not twice a week. Moving your bowels should give you a feeling of relief, not pain and more suffering.

5 signs of constipation

So how do you know you’re constipated? Here are some common signs:

  1. You poop less than three times a week. While it is not true that you should move your bowels every day in order to be in the non-constipated category, less than three times a week is too much.
  2. Your poop is painful, dry and dark. According to the Bristol Stool Chart, if your stool is hard to pass, lumpy and shaped like nuts, you are constipated. You are doing okay if your stool looks like a sausage, has cracks on the surface and is soft and smooth. It is not true that your stools need to be very soft. In fact, having very soft stools that are bordering on being almost liquid is a sign that there is a problem.
  3. You’re always gassy. Yes, it can be embarrassing to always be farting, especially when you’re in a public place or, heaven forbid, while out on a date! But being flatulent can be a sign of constipation. Yes, farting isn’t necessarily a sign that you’re on the verge of pooping. Having stored feces makes it difficult for a constipation to pass gas normally and this can result in flatulence.
  4. Bleeding. If you see blood in your stool, you may be constipated. Having bloody stools can be caused by anal fissures resulting from hard bowel movement. But it can also mean there is bleeding somewhere in your digestive tract. It is best to have it checked by a doctor.
  5. You need a laxative to poop. Laxatives stimulate the lining of the intestine to haste the stool’s journey through the colon. They also help increase stool’s hydration.

It’s not true that taking laxatives is an unhealthy habit. There is no evidence that use of stimulant laxatives like Bisacodyl (Dulcolax®) leads to serious health problems.

Dulcolax laxative

Bisacodyl (Dulcolax®) helps you be in control of your life by helping you poop regularly. If you poop regularly without any straining or pain, you don’t feel bloated or gassy. It can make your life easier. Not worrying about constipation will give you time to enjoy the more important things in life like time with family and friends, traveling, going on adventures and many others.

For more information, visit www.dulcolax.com.ph.

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  1. Cielo Jonna says

    November 22, 2018 at 12:47 pm

    Tsk! Ibig sabihin pala constipated ako buti nalang binasa ko.. Thanks for the info momsh! 🙂

  2. Maria Catherine Matugas says

    November 24, 2018 at 12:11 am

    Best tips .. Thanks for sharing this mosmhie ..

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