Constipation And Cats

Some cats only have a bout or two of constipation, get over it, and no longer have any problems with the litter box. This article will give you some ideas on how you can take care of a mildly ...

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Cats, our feline companions just like us, experience constipation once in a while. It makes stool dry, hard and difficult to pass. It can be caused due to a number of things like an unbalanced dry ...

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In addition, patients have symptoms of disordered defecation, meaning constipation (going days without a bowel movement or straining during a bowel movement) or diarrhea (watery, loose and urgent bowel movements). Some patients have alternating constipation and diarrhea.

Constipation typically is defined as having fewer than three bowel movements a week or other symptoms (e.g., hard stools, excessive straining, or a sense of incomplete evacuation after defecation). Chronic constipation refers to these symptoms when they last for several weeks or longer.

DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I experience constipation almost weekly, and eating bran flakes every day isn’t helping. Are fiber supplements safe to use regularly and long term? Is there anything else I can do? I’m a 53-year-old woman and otherwise in excellent health. ANSWER: When consumed at recommended levels, dietary fiber is widely recognized to have health benefits, […]

In most cases, constipation symptoms can be reduced by gradually increasing fiber in the diet, drinking plenty of non-caffeinated fluids and taking 1 to 2 tablespoons of fiber supplement containing psyllium (Metamucil, others) or methylcellulose (Citrucel). Short-term, occasional use of osmotic laxatives may help things get moving.

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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can significantly disrupt a person's daily life. Some people suffer in silence because of painful stomach cramps, diarrhea and constipation. Dr. Brian Lacy tells patients how to cope with IBS.

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