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Guide to
Preventing Constipation

Natural Ways to Avoid Irregularity
- Eat a high fiber diet
- Drink eight glasses of water daily
- Exercise regularly
- Establish good bathroom habits
- Speak to your doctor if your symptoms persist
Read more below:
Incorporate
Healthy Habits into Your Daily Routine
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Eat
more fiber.
Found in many fruits, vegetables and whole grain breads
and cereals, fiber helps your body develop soft, bulky
stools. In addition to adding healthy fiber to your
diet, try to avoid over-processed foods with little
fiber, such as chips, pizza, ice cream, frozen dinners
and instant potatoes.
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Drink
at least 8 eight-ounce glasses of water or other liquid
a day.
Keeping your stools soft and easy to pass requires plenty
of fluids – and especially water. Concentrate on drinking
fruit juice, herbal teas, and just plain water, as caffeine-
and alcohol-containing beverages tend to dry out your
system.
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Get
plenty of exercise.
Vigorous exercise isn't necessary; just a 20-30 minute
walk or any other regular exercise can help prevent
constipation.
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Don't
ignore the urge to have a bowel movement.
People with busy schedules, children who don't want
to interrupt their play, and folks who don't like to
use public facilities are just a few examples of those
who sometimes don't stop and take the time to have a
bowel movement. Repeatedly ignoring the urge to have
a bowel movement, or just delaying a stop at the bathroom,
can actually make us lose the ability to feel that urge
which – in turn – can lead to constipation. So, when
the urge comes, pay attention.
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Ask
your doctor or pharmacist whether any medications you
take are associated with constipation.
There are many over-the-counter and prescription medications
known to be associated with constipation. In other cases
constipation is an ongoing problem that needs to be
addressed as long as you continue with your medication.
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For
occasional constipation that doesn't respond to lifestyle
and diet changes, take Isabgol (flea seed husk) taken
with some hot liquid like tea or even water before going
to bed is quite helpful. Haldi (turmeric)
boiled in milk along with figs also helps in relieving
constipation..
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