The Consequences of Being Constipated

Written by Mohan Garikiparithi
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constipation consequencesConstipation isn’t fun. It feels as if you’re in the bathroom forever just trying to go. You feel bloated, cramped, and just very uncomfortable. Constipation isn’t only a problem of the bowels though. Being constipated can actually affect your overall health along with your bodily functions.

Here are eight different ways being constipated affects your health.

8 Consequences of Being Constipated

Muscle tears: All that pushing and straining can lead to muscle tears of the sphincter, which regulate bowel movements. Over time, this contributes to inflammation, pain, and bleeding.

Appetite changes: When you’re constipated, you probably aren’t very hungry because you feel bloated and gassy. Constipation begins to block the upper gastrointestinal tract, which can make you feel fuller quicker or not hungry at all.

Dehydration: When you are dehydrated, it can trigger constipation, and vice versa. Symptoms of dehydration include headaches, dizziness, and periods of sweating.

Hemorrhoids: You develop a higher risk of hemorrhoids when constipated because of all the pushing you do. Hemorrhoids are treatable but can be itchy and painful, so it’s best to prevent them.

Leakage: The colon is very close to the bladder, so when you’re constipated, this can put added pressure on the bladder. This increases the risk of urinary leaks or the risk of bladder infections.

Bloating and gas: These are the most common complaints from constipated individuals. Bacteria in the gut begins to form gas, which increases the passing.

Nausea: In some cases, people may feel nauseous or even vomit as a result of their constipation. Ease symptoms by consuming soups, tea, toast, or ginger.

Loose stools: Constipation is the blockage of stool, but with such obstruction, loose stool tries to get around it. You may see loose stool in the toilet as a result but still be constipated.

Being constipated once in a while is normal and may be a result of illness or dietary reactions. Chronic constipation is serious, and you should speak to your doctor if constipation is a common occurrence for you.

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On any matter relating to your health or well-being, please check with an appropriate health professional. No statement herein is to be construed as a diagnosis, treatment, preventative, or cure for any disease, disorder or abnormal physical state. The statements herein have not been evaluated by the Foods and Drugs Administration or Health Canada. Dr. Marchione and the doctors on the Bel Marra Health Editorial Team are compensated by Bel Marra Health for their work in creating content, consulting along with formulating and endorsing products.

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