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"Constipated" Articles
 

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If you are expecting your doctor to tell you if you are constipated or not, his answer may be no if you have a bowel movement every three days. Discover what you need to know about whether you are constipated or not.

At sometime or the other in a person's life they are bound to become constipated. This may last for a short period of time or it may be for a long period of time.
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Hemorrhoids are rectal veins that have become enlarged. These veins can be inside or outside the rectum. Hemorrhoids create a variety of symptoms that may require you to see your doctor. If you think you have hemorrhoids, then you need to read this article to become better informed.

The skin is the largest of the elimination channels. Through the skin toxins are eliminated which are brought to the skin surface from the blood. Learn how and when to brush your skin so that you can have soft and beautiful skin.

Have you ever been constipated to the point that you were sure you were going to have a heart attack? All the straining and forcing can definitely put a strain on your entire body, but does constipation itself have any adverse effects on the heart?

Sometimes the inability to move one's bowel is not merely constipation but probably a sign of a more severe health problem. When constipation lasts for weeks be ready to seek for professional help.
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If you think your baby has constipation just because he has infrequent stools, then you better think again. Having infrequent stools does not really mean constipation although this malady is characterized by erratic bowel movement.

Constipation is a result of a deficient and wrong diet, inadequate intake of fluids or a problematic colon. Babies who take in too much refined food can be candidates for constipation.
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Constipation and depression have a history of coinciding with each other. Is it coincidence or is there an underlying reason? Does Constipation cause clinical depression? Can depression actually cause constipation? Learn more about these two conditions and how they are related to each other.

Has your cat become constipated recently? It's more common then you may think. Learn about cat constipation, feline colon disorders and methods for maintaining healthy colons in cats.

Constipation, Hemorrhoids or Piles, and inactivity go hand in hand. If you have been constipated for quite a while, chances are you have hemorrhoids. Learn three steps you can take to get rid of hemorrhoids.

If you have hemorrhoids you are constipated. If you have constipation, then eventually you will have hemorrhoids. They go hand in hand. Discover what you need to do to eliminate both conditions.

Constipation can develop in children for a variety of reasons. Increase liquid and fibre intake. If blood is found in their stools consult your doctor.
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If you suffer from constipation and fear getting colon cancer or other colon diseases, then find out how you don't have to worry any more. Discover here how you can eliminate constipation using simple common sense ideas and natural remedies.

Constipation is a problem that most of us face at one time or another. It is very harmful to our body as it causes a build up of toxins that can result in all sorts of ill health. One can consider himself constipated if he has less than three bowel movements a week, strain to defecate, or his stools are lumpy and hard.

Constipation is defined as having a bowel movement fewer than three times per week. With constipation stools are usually hard, dry, small in size, and difficult to eliminate. Some people who are constipated find it painful to have a bowel movement and often experience straining, bloating, and the sensation of a full bowel.

You can check how long your food takes to go completely through your body. This time is called transient time. From your transient time, you can determine if you are constipated or not.

Myths about weight-loss and the benefits of good nutrition

Constipation is one of those bodily functions that people don't like to talk about. It's normally just a minor problem but if it continues, then a doctor may be needed.
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Constipation is not normal and there are many causes for it. Here you will find information, to help you identify some of the different sources for this all too common problem. Many of the solutions for constipation are simple and cost nothing.
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Just as there are foods out there that can lower your chances of constipation, there are also foods that can increase your chances. Learn why beef is among the prime suspects in causing constipation.

 
 
 

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