Normal frequency of bowel movement or
volume of stool varies widely from person to person. A decrease in the
frequency of bowel movements, accompanied by prolonged or difficult passage of
stools, or a sense of incomplete evacuation are all expressed constipation.
Constipation is a common symptom among older people. Constipation is a symptom, not a disease. Nearly everyone
becomes constipated at one time or another. Usually, this condition is not
serious. Older people are five times more likely to complain about the symptom than
younger people, possibly because of an undue concern about their bowel
movement. To avoid most of the problems
related to constipation, it helps to know
what causes it, how to prevent it, and how to treat it. Experts agree that older
people often worry too much about having a bowel movement every day.
CAUSES OF CONSTIPATION IN OLDER ADULTS:
Older adults
are more likely to have constipation for the following reasons:
Poor diet: Eating foods rich in animal fats
(dairy products, meats, and eggs) or refined sugar but low in fiber (whole
grains, fruits, and vegetables).
Inadequate
fluid intake: Not
drinking enough water can lead to hard dry stools. Fluid is absorbed in the
intestine, and people who don't drink enough water may not pass enough water
into the colon to keep their stools soft.
Caffeine and
alcohol: These induce
increased urination of water. This leads to (relative) dehydration that
increases water absorption from the intestine. This can in turn lead to
constipation when not enough fluid is retained in the stool.
Poor bowel
habits: Ignoring
the desire to have bowel movements may initiate a cycle of constipation. After
a period of time, the person may stop feeling the desire to move the
bowels.This leads to progressive constipation. For example, some people may
avoid using public toilets or ignore going to the toilet because they are busy
Medications: Many medications can cause
constipation. Antacids that contain aluminum
hydroxide(Alternagel, Alu-Cap, Alu-Tab, Amphojel, Dialume) and calcium
carbonate (Rolaids, Mylanta, Maalox, Tums, etc.), Antispasmodic
drugs, Antidepressants,
Iron tablets, Anticonvulsant drugs, Diuretics (because they can work like
caffeine and alcohol as mentioned previously), Painkillers, narcotic-containing
drugs, for example, may suppress bowel function.
Lack of exercise
Prolonged bed
rest, for example
after an accident or during an illness
Habitual use of
enemas and laxatives - The person
may eventually require increasing amounts of laxatives to move the bowels. In
some instances, the bowel will become insensitive to laxatives and the person
will not be able to move the bowels even with laxatives.
Travel: Changes in lifestyle, low fluid
intake, and eating fast food may cause constipation.
Irritable
bowel syndrome (IBS):
Because of changes in bowel function, if a person has this disorder, he or she
may have crampy abdominal pain, excessive gas, bloating, and
constipation, sometimes alternating with diarrhea.
Intestinal
obstruction: Mechanical
compression and interference with the normal functions of the bowel may occur
due to diverticulitis or Crohn's
disease (an inflammatory
bowel disease), Inflammatory adhesions and joining of tissues, Intestinal
cancers, Abdominal
hernia, Gallstones,
Twisting of the intestine upon itself (volvulus), Foreign
bodies (swallowed or introduced into the intestine from the
anus), Intussusception, Postoperative adhesions
SYMPTOMS OF
CONSTIPATION
Symptoms of
constipation depending on his or her normal bowel habits, diet, and age.
Symptoms
includes
- Difficulty in starting or completing a bowel movement,
- Infrequent and difficult passage of stool, Passing hard stool after prolonged straining,
- If the person has irritable bowel syndrome(IBS) then crampy abdominal pain, excessive gas, a sense of bloating, and a change in bowel habits,
- If the person has an intestinal obstruction, nausea, vomiting, no defecation, and inability to pass gas, Distended abdomen, headaches, and loss of appetite,
- Coated (furred) tongue, bad breath(halitosis), and bad taste in the mouth
The tests may help
diagnose the cause of constipation are Anorectal manometry (pressure
measurements of the anus and rectum), Barium enema,
Complete blood count (CBC), Blood clotting tests ( PT or PTT),
Colonoscopy, Proctosigmoidoscopy (an
examination of the lower bowel), Stool studies, Upper GI series,
X-rays of the
abdomen
Tips for Preventing and Managing Constipation
Many factors can lead to constipation, including
a poor diet, lack of
exercise, and overuse of laxatives. We can help prevent or relieve
constipation by:
Eating
healthfully. Getting
plenty of high-fiber food in our diet, including whole grains, vegetables,
and fruits, can help stave off constipation. It’s a good idea to
avoid high-fat meals, excessive dairy products and eggs, and rich, sugary
foods, since these can lead to constipation.
The foods that all good sources of dietary fibre are Beans,
lentils and peas, Fresh and dried fruits - particularly if the skins are eaten,
Vegetables - particularly if the skins are eaten, Nuts and seeds, Wholemeal and
granary breads, Jacket potatoes, Wholegrain breakfast cereals, Wholemeal pasta
and brown rice
Drinking plenty of fluids. Not drinking enough fluids can
lead to constipation, so upping our intake of water and other liquids can help
keep your bowels moving.
Being careful when using laxatives. If use laxatives or enemas too
often, our body can begin to rely on them and stop working the way it should.
So talk with doctor about laxative use.
Exercising regularly. Keeping active on a regular basis can help stay
regular.
Going when feel the urge. Waiting too long to have a bowel
movement can lead to constipation, so go as soon as sense the need.
Treating medical conditions. Certain medical conditions,
including stroke, diabetes, or intestinal blockage, can lead to constipation.
Working with our doctor to manage these conditions is important.
Talking with doctor about medications. Some drugs, including certain
antidepressants, antacids, supplements, antihistamines, pain relievers, high
blood pressure medications, and Parkinson's disease medications, are known to
lead to constipation, so talk with doctor to see if adjusting medications would
help.
HOMOEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT:
Homoeopathic
remedies indicated for constipation often work at a deeper level than
nutritional supplements and most herbs because they target the mind and the
emotions in addition to the physical body. Essentially homoeopathic remedies
assist in unlocking the stress that may be underlying the constipation
symptoms, ideally leading to a permanent resolution of the problem, since
constipation symptoms are often difficult to differentiate on a physical level.
Remedies used
for relieving constipation:
The most common and effective medicines to cure constipation
are: Aesculus, Aletris, Aloes, Baptisia, Bryonia, Calc carb, Carbo veg,
Chelidonium, Collinsonia, Dioscorea, Graphites, Hydrastis, Iris vers,
Lycopodium, Natrum mur, Nux vom, Opium , Plumbum, Podophyllum , Pulsatilla,
Sepia, Silicea, Sulphur, Veratrum album.
In old people:
Old people suffering from constipation could be relieved
from the complaints by the following medicines:
Aloes, Alumina, Antimonium crudum, Baryta carb, Bryonia, Lachesis, Opium, Phosphorous, Phytolacca, Rhus tox, Ruta.
Aloes, Alumina, Antimonium crudum, Baryta carb, Bryonia, Lachesis, Opium, Phosphorous, Phytolacca, Rhus tox, Ruta.
Person who have habitual constipation:
For habitual constipated persons Abies nigra, Alumen,
Alumina, Bryonia, Calc carb, Causticum, Collinsonia, Conium, Graphites,
Lachesis, Lycopodium, Sepia, Sulphur.
Persons who
lead sedentary life:
Aloes, Bryonia, Iris, Hydrastis, Lycopodium, Nux vomica,
Opium, Platina, Podophyllum, Sulphur.
Indicated Remedies
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Indications
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Alumina:
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dry and slow, Confused and depressed, especially in the
morning. Mind slows down, forgetful and absentminded. Easily disoriented:
gets very distressed if hurried. Skin is dry and itches without an eruption.
Severe constipation even with a soft stool. Weakness with trembling. Dry,
hacking cough. Bladder weak: urination slow,has to wait for it to start.
Aversion to/Aggravation from potatoes. Worse from warmth in general.
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Ambra grisea:
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erratic and embarrassed, Many bereavements and losses.
Forgetful and confused. Easily embarrassed: shy and anxious in company
(especially with strangers). “Prattles” and asks questions without waiting
for answers. Prefers to be alone. Constipation: with anxiety and ineffectual
urging and straining. Can’t pass stool or urine if others are within hearing
distance. Dry, nervous cough which is worse from talking and is followed by
burping. Insomnia: finds it difficult to fall asleep beforemidnight. Vertigo:
with feeling of weakness in the stomach. Numbness, twitching and/or trembling
anywhere. Generally worse from company (from conversation) and from music.
Symptoms are erratic and worse when lying down.
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Arsenicum album
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anxious, fussy, and restless Very scared of disease, of
cancer, of death. Fears are worse when alone; to the point of
despair. Extremely tidy, cannot rest until everything is in its place.
Indigestion with burning pains and nausea. Loss of appetite and weight.
Diarrhea, which is worse in the morning. Involuntary urination: day and
night. Insomnia with restlessness and anxiety. Skin eruptions: itching
without eruption. Palpitations with anxiety. Chilly. Burning pains which are
better for heat. Symptoms are generally worse
from midnight to 3 a.m. Thirsty for warm drinks; sips
them frequently.
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Baryta carbonica
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childish and petty, Absent-minded, confused and
forgetful. Revisits childhood in old age. Has great difficulty making
decisions. Extremely anxious about little (unimportant) things. Gets upset
thinking others are talking about them. Vertigo: when getting up or bending
down. Headache when bending. Indigestion and weakness after eating.
Constipation with straining and an unfinished feeling. Weak bladder with involuntary
urination: frequent urination at night with great urgency. Rattling cough
with difficulty coughing anything up. Insomnia: restless sleep, wakes
frequently from getting overheated. Much worse from the cold and damp.
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Bryonia
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This remedy is indicated for constipation with a
feeling of dryness in the rectum and large dry stools that are hard to
push out, with sticking or tearing pains. The person
feels grouchy or out of sorts, and may be tense from businessrelated
worries.
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Calcarea carbonica
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People who need this remedy often feel more stable when
constipated, and experience discomfort and fatigue when
the bowels have moved. Large stools are hard at first,
then sticky, then liquid. The person may feel chilly and
sluggish, have clammy hands and feet, crave sweets, and
feel weak and anxious when ill or overworked.
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Carbovegetabilis
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sluggish and gassy, Great indifference and apathy.
Sudden, recurring loss of memory and difficulty concentrating. Rude and
irritable, especially with relatives. Indigestion, flatulence, and diarrhea.
Severe, painful bloating with gas, better for burping. Rattling cough with
breathlessness, better for burping. Sluggish mentally and physically. Worse
eating rich foods and fats; worse overeating. Much worse for getting overheated.
Wants to be fanned; wants fresh air and breezes.
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Conium maculatum
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withdrawn, slow, and dizzy, Absent-minded, forgetful,
and confused. Difficulty understanding when reading. Tired of life: becomes
withdrawn; doesn’t want company. Superstitious. Everything is slow: thinking,
answering, moving. Digestion, respiration, pulse, healing are all slow.
Vertigo: worse lying down, when rolling over in bed or turning the head,
better for closing the eyes; everything swirls. Dry tickling cough which is
worse at night. Weak bladder: frequent, dribbling urination.
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Causticum
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This remedy may be helpful when stool is difficult to
pass, with lots of painful straining. The person's face may turn red from
effort, and more success may come from standing up. When it finally emerges,
the stool will be narrow and full of mucus.
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Graphites
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This remedy relieves constipation without urges, very
large and dry stools, with feeling of heaviness in the lower abdomen, and
often associated with anal itching and burning.
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Ignatia amara
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loss and grief, Very upset after a loss or a big
disappointment. Wants to be alone and doesn’t want any comforting. Finds it
difficult to cry but eventually sobs hysterically. Sighs a
tremendous amount. Feels as if there’s a lump in the throat. Headache, indigestion,
diarrhea, palpitations, insomnia and/or weakness from grief. Twitches and
spasms and unexplained numbness anywhere. Contradictory symptoms accompany
physical complaints (e.g., cough worse coughing). Can’t stand tobacco smoke.
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Lycopodium
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irritable, anxious, and gassy, Depressed and anxious:
worries about absolutely everything. Any changes or responsibilities are very
stressful. Lacks self confidence. Becomes absent-minded and forgetful.
Snappy: irritable and critical. Sentimental: cries when thanked. Thin and
gassy. Appetite poor: feels full after only a few bites. Everything turns to
gas, terrible indigestion with bloating. Frequent urination especially with
prostate problems (in men). Rattling cough with lots of expectoration
(mucus). Craves sweet things and chocolate. All symptoms are worse between 3
and 4 p.m. and between 4 and 8 p.m.`
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Nux Vomica
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Anxiety ridden, worries about work and money, stays
awake at night thinking of all the work that must be done the next day;
extremely irritable when people or situations (traffic, lines, slow clerks,
etc) get in the way of them staying on the schedule they had in mind,
interfering with their productivity, impacting their ability to make money;
also extremely irritable at colleagues and co-workers who don't pay attention
to detail, waste time or make mistakes that causes loss of money. Work hard,
play hard archetype - always has plans for what to do when not working, the
sophisticated and accomplished city dweller. Physical symptoms: chronic
constipation, irritable bowel syndrome; muscle cramps and spasms; lower back
pain; tends to run very cold; hypersensitive to noise; craves spicy food;
likes alcohol.
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Opium
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Disconnected and blissed out, often the individual
becomes disassociated from their feelings and their physical body following a
fright and/or head injury, it's as if they're floating above their body, not
really dealing with reality. They may suffer from narcolepsy, and/or
painlessness from complaints that are normally painful. Alternatively, the individual
may also be a workaholic that is hurried and impatient and has great mental
clarity.
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Phosphoric acid
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weakness and apathy, Overwhelmed by loss especially
bereavements. Ailments from grief and disappointment. Forgetful; mind is too
weak to even think. Severe weakness. Painless diarrhea, palpitation,
headache, and extreme weakness after grief. Headache. Wants refreshing things
(like fruit and fruit juices) to eat and drink. Feels better after a nap.
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Rhustoxicodendron
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restless, stiff, and achy, Anxious and forgetful.
Terrible restlessness; can’t rest in any position (because of the aching).
Joint and back pains (rheumatism and arthritis) which are worse on first
motion and better for continued motion and stretching. Shingles. Symptoms are
worse at night; worse for cold and for damp in any form; better for warmth.
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Silicea
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When this remedy is indicated, the person strains for
long periods without success. A "bashful" stool begins to come out,
but eventually retreats. People who need this remedy are nervous and mentally
acute, but also chilly, physically frail, and easily fatigued.
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Sulphur
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Dry, hard stools with reddish inflammation of the anus
and offensive flatulence suggest a need for this remedy.Constipation may also
alternate with diarrhea. People who need this remedy are often
"characters" with interesting mental notions, slouching posture,
and very little interest in tidiness.
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