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Constipation

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Constipation is a condition characterized by a change and decrease in bowel movements. You may have this condition if you have fewer than three bowel movements a week or stool that is hard, small, dry, and hard to pass. While constipation can be very uncomfortable, it is rarely associated with a serious medical condition. That said, effective constipation treatment can enhance a patient’s overall quality of life.

Causes of Constipation

Constipation occurs when stools move too slowly through the digestive tract or cannot be eliminated effectively, often due to factors like diet, lifestyle, or underlying health conditions.

Some of the most common factors that can cause constipation include:

  • Diets that are low in fiber
  • Physical inactivity
  • Older age
  • Ignoring the urge to have a bowel movement or holding a bowel movement
  • Certain medical conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, intestinal obstruction, pregnancy, hypothyroidism, diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, diverticulitis, gastrointestinal tumors, and neurological disorders
  • Certain medications, including antacids, diuretics, narcotics, calcium channel blockers, iron supplements, and more
  • Traveling

Understanding these triggers is essential for identifying the right solutions to maintain regularity and digestive health.

Symptoms of Constipation

The most common symptoms include:

  • Infrequent bowel movements (less than 3 times a week)
  • Difficulty starting a bowel movement
  • Pain while passing stool
  • Abdominal pain or bloating

Chronic constipation can cause hemorrhoids or rectal prolapse, a condition that occurs when part of the intestinal lining comes out through the rectum.

Diagnosing Constipation

Your doctor can diagnose constipation by reviewing your medical history and asking you questions about your bowel movements, duration of your symptoms, your diet and physical activity, and any medicines you take.

Your doctor will conduct a physical examination and test your stools and blood. Your thyroid functioning may also be assessed, as hypothyroidism can contribute to constipation.

Other tests may include an X-ray of your abdomen, flexible sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy, lower GI series (barium X-rays of your large intestine), colorectal transit studies, or anorectal function tests.

Treating Constipation

Your doctor will first treat any underlying medical condition that is contributing to your constipation.

To treat constipation, your doctor will recommend changing your diet and lifestyle. You should eat more fiber, fruits, and vegetables and drink water throughout the day. You should also exercise every day and go to the bathroom as soon as you feel the need to have a bowel movement.

For many, simply making these few changes in diet and habits will break chronic constipation. However, some just do not feel relief and their chronic constipation becomes a daily problem. Your doctor may recommend an over-the-counter laxative or, if you have irritable bowel syndrome, order a prescription medication.

Constipation Treatment in Austin, TX

Constipation can be uncomfortable. At Austin Gastroenterology, our board-certified physicians and advanced practice providers offer gentle care for constipation, understanding it’s a sensitive issue. To schedule an appointment and start your treatment journey, you can send us a message on Klara or fill out our secure online appointment request form. We proudly serve our community from 18 convenient locations around the greater Austin area.

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Austin Gastroenterology offers dedicated care for various gastrointestinal and liver conditions through a range of in-office procedures, diagnostic and screening procedures, advanced endoscopic procedures in hospital, and other specialized GI care services. We have 18 offices throughout the greater Austin area, including GI care clinics, endoscopy centers, and infusion centers.