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What Causes Constipation?

Fiber Causes Constipation What causes constipation? I certainly want to know. That way, I can keep it from happening because being all stopped up is a painful, bloated, irritating and embarrassing condition. What causes constipation in the first place? Knowing the causes is the best way to keep from having to treat this nasty condition in the first place.

Constipation, by definition, is when a person has fewer than three bowel movements a week. Constipated stools are small, hard, dry and painful to express. Constipation typically involves bloating, feeling full, being unable to poop, essentially, and straining on that toilet for what seems like days to just pop out a little rabbit turd for all your efforts. In short, constipation, well, stinks!

What causes constipation? The most common cause is poor diet, a lack of hydration to help the bowels move smoothly and fiber to help the stools remain soft and passable. When the food is being processed for exit, so to speak, the colon absorbs water from the food wastes, forming the stool. Constipation occurs when too much water is leeched out of the fecal matter and there is not enough fiber in the matter to soften the stool up. As a result, the colon strains sluggishly to pass a hard mass that normally moves smoothly when the colon contracts.

With dehydration, the body will retain as much water as it can, which means the colon will in turn take all the water from the food mass (soon-to-be fecal matter). Think of being parched and you drink a sip of water. It's not enough to satisfy your poor, dry throat. Drink a whole cup of water, however, and you satisfy your thirst and then soon have to urinate. The colon uses water the same way. It will soak up all water out of fecal matter if there is not much hydration there, but it will take what it needs if there is ample enough hydration to form a solid waste while still keeping it moist.

Lifestyle plays a roll in constipation as well. Not being physically active can cause constipation more frequently because moving the body keeps everything in the body, including the digestive system, on track. Ignoring the urge to defecate also tends to increase constipation because the bowels will contract when they need to go initially, then become sluggish and the stool hardens as it "waits" for evacuation. Of course, changes in lifestyle, such as stress, traveling and not being able to poop on schedule, pregnancy and aging can also play a roll. But overall, constipation, which happens to everyone, is normally caused by not drinking enough water or having enough fiber in the diet.

Source:

http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/constipation/

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too much fibre causes constipation?
Okay, well the cereal I'm eating has about 11g of fiber in 1/2 a cup, and I've noticed that my stool is really hard and round now, not long and thin. Is it possible that too much fibre in one sitting could do that?

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Eating TOO MUCH fiber cause constipation?
Hi, I've been on a strict regiment of eating health-organic foods. Mostly, they Trader Joe products which contain a lot of fibers such as Whole Wheat Naan (bread), Whole Wheat Pita, Whole Wheat English Muffin, Soy Cheese, [...] all and everything that's doesn't have meat products in it basically. As well as Clif Bars, Slim Fast meal-on-the-go shakes and 1 can (16oz) of Sugar-free Rockstar energy drink as a daily meal plan. All the foods I've listed contain a fiber content of 10% and the Clif Bars for sure contain 20% - which I eat minimum of 3 daily. I exercise daily on the evenings and drink a moderate amount of water but my lifestyle is stationary since I'm a full-time college student. My question is, can eating too much fiber cause a lack of bowel movement? or is it my lack of movement around my book-worm life? I just feel like my bowel feels light in load as I eat a lot of fiber rich foods.

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Can too much fibre cause constipation?
I eat a low carb diet rich in fats proteins and vegetables, mostly raw. I drink plenty of water and artificially sweetened sweetened drinks, little coffee and very little alcohol. Last weekend I was extremely constipated - was in the er because I couldn't urinate I was so bunged up. The doc and nurses couldn't give me any answers because my diet seemed fine. I'm hesitant to take fibre as a supplement becasue I thought my diet was fine. Was this just a freak occurance? I'm almost 33 and have never been constipated before. Any suggestions besides the obvious flax seeds and dried prunes (which I actually like, but they're high in sugar) I've heard that about cheese too. I don't eat a lot, maybe the equivelent of what would be on a slice of pizza on average per day. I've definetly eaten a lot more than than and never had a problem. I forgot to mention that I was on antibiotics a few weeks ago. I've been off them for 2 weeks and been eating yogurt to replace the bacteria. Could a lack of bacteria cause constipation? Cause this was serious - exlax, mineral oil and glyceric suppository did nothing!!! It's one thing to be constipated - it's another when you can't urinate because of it.

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