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[A Practical Guide to Overcoming Constipation: Insights from NPR's Life Kit]-[How to relieve constipation]

Life Kit · B2 · 2025-04-08

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Navigating Constipation: A Practical Guide to Relief and Prevention

Constipation is a common, albeit uncomfortable, experience that affects many. Whether it is an occasional "SOS moment" or a chronic issue, understanding how to manage your bowel health is essential. Drawing from expert advice from gastroenterologists Dr. Kumkum Patel and Dr. Lynne Chang, this guide outlines actionable steps to find relief and maintain long-term digestive health.

Defining Constipation and Immediate Actions

Medical professionals identify chronic constipation as having fewer than three bowel movements per week or needing to strain at least 25% of the time. If you find yourself struggling on the toilet, the first rule is to avoid overstaying. Dr. Chang advises that you "don't sit on the toilet for longer than five minutes," as prolonged straining can lead to complications like hemorrhoids, pelvic floor dysfunction, or even rectal prolapse. Instead, if you are unsuccessful, get up, move around, and return later.

Physical Interventions and Posture

When you are in the midst of discomfort, physical adjustments can facilitate the process:

  • Optimize Your Posture: Using a toilet stool, such as a "Squatty Potty," helps by lifting your legs closer to your chest, which straightens the rectum and provides a "straight and narrow pathway" for stool to pass.
  • Pelvic Floor Stretches: Physical therapist Callie Peterson suggests yoga poses like the "child's pose," "happy baby," or a deep squat to relieve pelvic floor muscles that may be in spasm.
  • Abdominal Massage: Known as the "I love you" stretch, tracing the letters I, L, and U on your abdomen with firm pressure can help stimulate movement.

Medication: The SOS Approach

If lifestyle changes are insufficient, laxatives can be used as a short-term fix. Dr. Patel recommends a two-tiered approach:

  1. Osmotic Laxatives: Products like MiraLax are considered a "gentler approach" because they pull water into the colon. These are ideal if you have a few days to wait.
  2. Stimulant Laxatives: If you need faster results, stimulants like Sennacott trigger the bowel to contract. While effective within 6–12 hours, Dr. Patel warns they can cause cramping or diarrhea as they "irritate the hell out of the wall of the intestine."

For severe blockages, doctors may suggest a suppository or an enema to target the rectum directly, though these should not become a regular habit.

The Role of Stress and Relaxation

Constipation is often linked to our mental state. Stress triggers a "fight or flight mode," causing the body to prioritize immediate survival over digestion. To counter this, techniques like the "4-7-8 breathing technique"—inhaling for four, holding for seven, and exhaling for eight—can calm the nervous system and help the body return to a state of relaxation conducive to bowel movements.

Long-Term Prevention: Diet and Consultation

To avoid future episodes, dietary changes are paramount. The World Health Organization suggests 25 grams of fiber daily, found in whole grains, beans, broccoli, and avocados. Dr. Chang emphasizes incorporating these gradually to avoid gas and bloating.

Ultimately, if constipation persists, it is vital to consult a medical provider. Chronic issues may stem from medication side effects, hormonal changes, or underlying health conditions that require professional intervention, such as pelvic floor physical therapy or prescription medication. By combining these physical, dietary, and medical strategies, you can manage your digestive health and ensure that your body functions as it should.

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