Constipation is often one of those topics, very few people like to discuss. It occurs when bowel movements become difficult or less frequent. Constipation is not a disease, but a symptom related to a family of diseases generally classified as defecation disorders.
How do you know?
If you suffer from a chronic constipation:
The following self assessment can help you determine whether or not you may suffer from constipation.
· Fewer than three bowel movements in a week.
· The need to strain at least 25% of the time during bowel movements.
· A feeling of not being able to complete your bowel movements at least 25% of the time.
· Hard or lumpy stools at least 25% of the time.
If you have experienced at least two of the above symptoms for at least three months, you may have chronic constipation.
If you have obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS)-a type of chronic constipation:
If you have chronic constipation and also have one or more of the following symptoms at least 25% of the time during bowel movements, you may have ODS:
· Multiple trips to the bathroom
· Prolonged straining
· Incomplete elimination, and/or prolonged time to have a bowel movements.
· Routine use of laxatives or enemas
· The need to press around your gentiles or anus to have a bowel movement.