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Posted on Thu, 30 Apr 2015
Question: I have chronic constipation. What can I do? I've tried stool softeners, Milk of Magnesia, Prune Juice
Nothing helps. Thank you. I am just hoping it is not colon cancer.
Jeannie
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Answered by Dr. Michelle Gibson James (23 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
may be diet related

Detailed Answer:
Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is understandable to be concerned regarding colonic cancer but constipation is most often diet related. Colonic cancer is often associated with additional symptoms such as unintentional weight loss, abdominal pain,loss of appetite, blood in the stool.

If you have your screening done then any changes to the colon would have been detected eg colonoscopy every 8 to 10 yrs or barium enema every 5 yrs or sigmoidoscopy every 5 yrs

In general, it is best not to use laxatives too often because they cause the bowel to change and so it soon cannot work properly on its own.

The prune juice should be continued but the laxatives discontinued unless really necessary.
Oat meal would help because it is fiber but you may also want to add a fiber supplement.

Most persons have difficulty meeting the daily fiber demands, this is 5 to 7 servings of fiber daily.

A fiber supplement would help. Eg benefiber, cetrucil, metamucil (sugar free is better).
You would start the supplement at the lowest dose and increase weekly till you are able to have daily bowel movement. They would need to be used daily.

Using enough fluid is also important (caffeine, tea ,alcohol would not count).At least 8 glasses daily.

If ,with the use of daily fiber and fluids , you are still experiencing problems or if you have weight loss/abdominal pain/loss of appetite/blood in stool then you need to see your doctor for assessment.

I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions
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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Constipation

Brief Answer: may be diet related Detailed Answer: Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic It is understandable to be concerned regarding colonic cancer but constipation is most often diet related. Colonic cancer is often associated with additional symptoms such as unintentional weight loss, abdominal pain,loss of appetite, blood in the stool. If you have your screening done then any changes to the colon would have been detected eg colonoscopy every 8 to 10 yrs or barium enema every 5 yrs or sigmoidoscopy every 5 yrs In general, it is best not to use laxatives too often because they cause the bowel to change and so it soon cannot work properly on its own. The prune juice should be continued but the laxatives discontinued unless really necessary. Oat meal would help because it is fiber but you may also want to add a fiber supplement. Most persons have difficulty meeting the daily fiber demands, this is 5 to 7 servings of fiber daily. A fiber supplement would help. Eg benefiber, cetrucil, metamucil (sugar free is better). You would start the supplement at the lowest dose and increase weekly till you are able to have daily bowel movement. They would need to be used daily. Using enough fluid is also important (caffeine, tea ,alcohol would not count).At least 8 glasses daily. If ,with the use of daily fiber and fluids , you are still experiencing problems or if you have weight loss/abdominal pain/loss of appetite/blood in stool then you need to see your doctor for assessment. I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions