How To Make Yourself Poop
Have you ever suffered from constipation? Is this a recurring issue in your life?
Spending two or more days without going to the bathroom causes a lot of discomfort, doesn’t it?
According to the experts, going to the toilet 2 to 3 times a day, or even twice a week are both completely normal situations. Did you know?
Both people, the one who goes to the bathroom more times a day or the one who goes only twice a week, can be considered healthy and not suffer from constipation.
However, if you suffer from constipation, pay attention to 3 reasons why you might be having this issue:
Lack of physical activity
Did you know that one of the reasons for not going to the bathroom frequently is the lack of exercise?
Lack of fiber
Many people today have diets poor in fiber because they don’t usually eat wholemeal foods, raw vegetables, and fruits with peel and pulp.
Did you know that fiber works by increasing fecal matter?
Lack of water
Water is essential to improve intestinal transit because it helps fiber to form the “gel” that eases the intestinal transit.
If none of the things above are the reason why you are constipated, it might be some medicine you are taking, like the opioids or analgesics to treat pain; or anticholinergics, used in cases of allergy and that can affect your intestine.
Besides these medicines, some health issues may affect your bowel movements, as is the case with diabetes and thyroid disorders.
Constipation may even cause other issues. To avoid all these issues, we suggest you to:
Go to the bathroom whenever you need to;
Drink plenty of liquids, preferably water and juices.
Alcohol must be ingested with moderation since it may dry feces.
Eat fruits between your meals, with the peels whenever possible;
Seek help to deal with stressful situations and anxiety attacks. Your emotions can affect how your intestine works.
If the problem persists, talk to a doctor to diagnose your case and get the help you need.
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