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Suggest Remedy For Constipation

Hi, I am 24 years old and I had a laparoscopy on may 2nd to remove endometriosis, scar tissue from 4 c sections, a cyst removed and a d&c. I have not had a bowel movement on my own since then. I have tried enemas suppositories and prescription miralax after a trip to the ER. I have extreme pain and nothing it's producing a movement. They did an xray and said I was constipated!!!! Well thats what I already knew.
Tue, 25 Apr 2017
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Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns.

Yes, your previous surgery may be related to cosntipation problem since it may lead to formation of intraabdominal adhesions and slow the passage of intestinal contents even to the degree of complete obstruction At this point you should follow conservative measures: try first with changing lifestyle and dietary habits. You need to increase fiber intake. Good fiber sources include bran and other whole grains found in cereals, breads, and brown rice, vegetables such as brussels sprouts, carrots, and asparagus, fresh fruits, or dried fruits such as raisins, apricots, and prune
Also, you should exercise regularly. Moving your body will keep your bowels moving, too. Second, you may at times need to try a laxative such as Fleet Phospho-Soda, Milk of Magnesia, or glycerin suppositories. If there wont be improvement on these measures, you should consider doing diagnostic tests such as colonoscopy, anal sphincter manometry and food allergy testing. Last option is exploratory laparosopcy which may reveal those adhesions that I have mentioned and it may be used for the treatment as well.

Hope I have helped.
Wishing you good health.
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Suggest Remedy For Constipation

Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns. Yes, your previous surgery may be related to cosntipation problem since it may lead to formation of intraabdominal adhesions and slow the passage of intestinal contents even to the degree of complete obstruction At this point you should follow conservative measures: try first with changing lifestyle and dietary habits. You need to increase fiber intake. Good fiber sources include bran and other whole grains found in cereals, breads, and brown rice, vegetables such as brussels sprouts, carrots, and asparagus, fresh fruits, or dried fruits such as raisins, apricots, and prune Also, you should exercise regularly. Moving your body will keep your bowels moving, too. Second, you may at times need to try a laxative such as Fleet Phospho-Soda, Milk of Magnesia, or glycerin suppositories. If there wont be improvement on these measures, you should consider doing diagnostic tests such as colonoscopy, anal sphincter manometry and food allergy testing. Last option is exploratory laparosopcy which may reveal those adhesions that I have mentioned and it may be used for the treatment as well. Hope I have helped. Wishing you good health.