Natural Home Remedies For Constipation

Table of Contents

  • Introduction:
  • What Causes Constipation:
  • Symptoms of Constipation:
  • Home Remedies for Constipation:
  • When to Seek Medical Help:
  • Conclusion:
  • Frequently Asked Questions:
  • References:
  • This might be related & helpful!

Introduction: 

It might be a fun topic for stand-up comedians, but it is one of the most troublesome issues to solve for those facing this trouble. Constipation can be annoying and sometimes painful. In addition, it is often accompanied by gas and abdominal pain.

Constipation is a common condition affecting all age groups. Simple lifestyle modifications can help relieve the symptoms of constipation. Home remedies have been used for ages to relieve and manage constipation. However, in some cases, constipation can be a sign of a severe underlying condition. It is normal to feel embarrassed to talk about constipation. Therefore, you must go to see a doctor if your constipation is bad or the symptoms don’t improve.1,2

if you wish to know more about constipation symptoms, remedies and associated lifestyle changes, continue reading!

Did you know?

  • About 16 out of 100 adults in the United States have symptoms of constipation. source: niddk.nih.gov
  • Approximately 33 out of 100 adults aged 60 and older in the United States have symptoms of constipation. source: niddk.nih.gov
  • Women, especially during pregnancy or after giving birth, are more likely to become constipated. source: niddk.nih.gov
  • Non-Caucasians are more likely to become constipated. source: niddk.nih.gov
  • People who eat little to no fiber are more likely to become constipated. source: niddk.nih.gov

What Causes Constipation:  

You feel constipated when your stool is hard, dry and difficult to pass. A few common causes of constipation are:

  • Insufficient water intake
  • Insufficient fibre in the diet
  • Lack of physical activity
  • Undue stress
  • A sudden change in the surrounding environment
  • Neglecting the urge to pass stools2

Other causes of constipation are

  • Certain medicines such as iron tablets and painkillers
  • Pregnancy
  • Excessive use of laxatives
  • Health conditions like Parkinson’s, depression, multiple sclerosis (MS), and thyroid disorder.
  • Digestive disorders include irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), diverticulitis (colon disease), and coeliac disease.2

Toddlers can get constipated when they are starting with solid foods. Older children can become constipated when they hold in bowel movements.2

In my experience chronic constipation leads to painful defecation, which further leads to fear of passing stools which in turn becomes a vicious cycle especially in children. So pain control is very important in children. Contact your doctor for the same.

Dr. M.G. Kartheeka, MBBS, MD

Symptoms of Constipation: 

If you experience the following signs, you may be suffering from constipation.

  • Painful bowel movement
  • Sitting on the toilet for longer than usual
  • The feeling afterwards that bowel has not been fully emptied
  • Dry and hard stools
  • Abdominal cramps
  • Bloating
  • Straining for bowel movement
  • Passing bowels less often3

Home Remedies for Constipation: 

  1. Guava 

Guava fruit, also known as Amrood in Hindi, is commonly used in many Indian households. Guava fruit is effective in many health conditions. It may be used as a good source of many nutrients. It may act as a laxative (help facilitate bowel movement). You can consume fresh guava to ease constipation.4

  1. Dates 

Consuming dates might help you strengthen the digestive system and relieve constipation. In the morning, you can take five to six fresh dates with ghee and black pepper powder. It should be followed by a glass of lukewarm water. This practice may help you relieve constipation.4

  1. Black gram 

Consuming black grams may help people with irregular bowel habits, facilitate bowel movements and help irregular bowel movements. Fry some black gram seeds and grind them into a fine powder. You can take this powder with buttermilk to relieve constipation.4

  1. Betel leaf

Betel leaves may help aid digestion, and facilitate the secretion of digestive juices, bloating and gas. Betel leaf may also help relieve constipation. Chewing on some fresh betel leaves after every meal may help in digestion and relieve constipation.4

  1. Bay leaves 

Indian cinnamon or tej patra is a common kitchen herb used in Indian households. Adding tej patra to your foods and dishes may help relieve indigestion and constipation. You can take tej patra in the form of tea. To make tej patra tea, you can boil some leaves in water for a few minutes.4 Strain the mixture in a cup, and your tea is ready to drink.

  1. Bottle gourd 

The leaves of bottle gourd or dudhi might show laxative properties. You can use fresh leaves of a bottle gourd to help relieve constipation. Prepare chutney using the fresh leaves.  This chutney can be taken along with food.4

 

  1. Castor 

Castor is a common medicinal plant used for a variety of conditions. It might help relieve constipation. The roots of castor can be used along with milk. Take some dried castor root and grind it into a fine powder. Mix this powder with a glass of milk. Boil this mixture and reduce it to half of its initial volume. Drink this mixture to relieve constipation.4

You can make these lifestyle changes to relieve constipation.

  1. Increase fibre in the diet

Following a diet rich in fibre may help relieve and prevent constipation. You can talk to your dietician or healthcare provider and plan a diet including a variety of fibre-rich meals. Also, you need to gradually add a little fibre to your diet to ensure your body gets used to digesting it. Some familiar sources of fibre include

  • Legumes like lentils, chickpeas, black beans, kidney beans and soybeans
  • Whole grain foods like whole wheat bread, whole wheat pasta, oatmeal and bran flake cereals
  • Vegetables like broccoli, carrots, collard greens and green peas
  • Almonds, peanuts and pecans
  • Fruits like apples, berries, oranges and pears.5
  1. Drink more water

You should drink more water to facilitate bowel movements and prevent dry stools. Apart from water, you can drink fruit and vegetable juices and clear soups. Drinking enough water and other beverages will help you avoid dehydration and relieve constipation.5

  1. Exercise daily 

Regular exercise is good for bowel mobility. You need to exercise every day for at least 30 minutes. If you have irregular bowel mobility, you must be as active as possible without overdoing it.  Exercising regularly may be an excellent way to manage your symptoms and also prevent constipation.3

  1. Foods to avoid 

Fibre intake is important to relieve constipation. If you wish to relieve or avoid constipation, you must avoid the foods which have low or zero fibre content.5

  • Fast food
  • Meat
  • Frozen meals
  • Processed and microwavable foods

Though studies show the benefits of the given herbs and home remedies in constipation, these are insufficient. Therefore, there is a need for large-scale human studies to establish the true extent of the benefits of these home remedies on human health. Thus, these should only be taken cautiously and never as a substitute for medical treatment. 

When to Seek Medical Help:  

You must call your healthcare provider and seek medical help if you

  • Feel bloated
  • Experience pain in your stomach
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Blood in stool
  • Did not pass a bowel movement in three days1

You must not rely on home remedies alone for the treatment of constipation. You should consult a qualified doctor for any advice for the condition if the symptoms do not improve with home remedies.  

Also Read: Natural Laxatives: Your Guide to Safe and Effective Remedies for Constipation

Conclusion: 

Constipation is a common but painful condition that may interfere with your daily activities. Home remedies and lifestyle changes can help manage and relieve your symptoms. Common kitchen ingredients like black gram, bay leaf, castor, guava and dates may be used as natural remedies for constipation. Increasing water and fibre intake in diet coupled with regular exercise are other effective ways to manage constipation.  However, if your symptoms don’t improve and you are unable to pass a bowel movement for a continuous three days, reach out to your healthcare provider. Constipation can also signify severe underlying health issues requiring medical attention, which is why it is crucial to seek professional opinion instead of self-medicating and relying on home remedies.

 

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