Publisher's Synopsis
Constipation is a medical condition characterized by the presence of obstruction or irregularity in the elimination of bowel movements. Constipation is frequently characterized by the passage of dry, solid feces, and sufferers may also experience a sensation of incomplete bowel movement. Constipation is characterized by irritation, straining during bowel movements, and a feeling of obstruction or blockage.
Constipation can be caused by a variety of factors, including insufficient fluid consumption, a low-fiber diet, insufficient physical activity, specific medications, and various medical conditions. Constipation is a prevalent gastrointestinal condition that manifests transiently in the majority of individuals. Constipation that is severe or chronic, however, may necessitate medical attention.
A balanced diet, regular exercise, and sufficient hydration are all components of a healthy lifestyle that, when combined, can prevent and ameliorate constipation in numerous instances. Constipation that endures or develops into a chronic condition should be evaluated by a medical professional in order to obtain an accurate diagnosis and suitable course of treatment.