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Constipation

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Apr 2, 2024.

What is constipation?

Constipation means you have hard, dry bowel movements, or you go longer than usual between bowel movements.

What causes constipation?

What are the signs and symptoms of constipation?

How is constipation diagnosed?

Your healthcare provider will ask about your symptoms and examine you. Tell the provider how often you have a bowel movement and if it is painful. Your provider may ask about your eating habits and if you exercise. Tell the provider about any medicines you take, including fiber supplements. You may need an x-ray of your abdomen. This will help your provider see if you have constipation.

How is constipation treated?

Medicine can help you have a bowel movement more easily. Medicines may increase moisture in your bowel movement or increase the motion of your intestines.

Treatment options

The following list of medications are related to or used in the treatment of this condition.

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What can I do to prevent constipation?

When should I call my doctor?

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