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What Is Constipation, And How Can Homeopathy Help?

Homeopathy is a natural medicine that you can use to treat several issues, including constipation. Constipation refers to hard or infrequent stools or difficulty passing bowel movements. Constipation can also involve slight pain during the passage of bowel movements. What Is Constipation? Homeopathic remedies for constipation help address the primary cause of your issue and can have a holistic effect on the patient. Constipation usually involves pain when passing stool, inability to pass a bowel movement after pushing or straining for more than ten minutes, and sometimes, no bowel movement for more than three days. However, you must understand that constipation is a symptom, not a disease. Primary causes of constipation identified by professionals include: Abuse of laxatives Sedentary lifestyle or general inactivity Hormonal disorders A low-fiber diet Certain medications and diseases related to colon Stress Diseases of rectum Low fluid intake Improper functioning of pelvic...

Why Should You Choose Homeopathic Remedies To Treat Constipation?

 Do you have difficulties passing your bowels every morning? If yes, today's article will explain constipation, how it occurs, and how you can treat it efficiently. Ideally, constipation refers to less frequent bowel movements or difficulty passing stools (typically less than three times a week). It generally occurs when our stool moves too slowly through our digestive tract or can't be eliminated effectively from the rectum, causing the stool to become dry and hard over time. How Does It Happen? When food moves through your digestive tract, several nutrients get absorbed. All partially digested food then starts to move from your small intestine to the large intestine (also known as the colon). The colon's primary job is to absorb water from the remaining food as it passes through, creating a solid matter called stool. When experiencing constipation, your food will process and move slowly through your digestive tract, giving your colon too much time to absorb water from...