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  1. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Dealing with chronic constipation

    Aug 2, 2019 · 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 …

  2. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Struggling with IBS symptoms?

    Feb 20, 2025 · 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, …

  3. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Increasing fiber intake for constipation relief

    Aug 10, 2021 · 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 …

  4. Mayo Clinic Minute: Opioids can cause gut problems

    May 23, 2018 · Millions of opioid prescriptions are written each year in the U.S. to help patients deal with pain. But those medications also can cause some uncomfortable side effects, including constipation. …

  5. Constipation is Often a Preventable Emergency

    Apr 2, 2015 · Constipation can lead to such discomfort and pain that patients seek medical treatment by going to the emergency room. Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist Michael Camilleri, M.D., says the most …

  6. Women’s Wellness: Solving pooping problems without medication

    Mar 15, 2017 · Constipation can be a serious health issue, but is most often an embarrassing and taboo topic of discussion. Millions of women and men suffer from some form of constipation and while there …

  7. How is irritable bowel syndrome treated? - Mayo Clinic News Network

    Oct 14, 2016 · From eating fiber-filled foods to exercising more, making some simple changes can help ease irritable bowel syndrome. Although your body may not respond immediately to these changes, …

  8. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Constipation in children

    Sep 17, 2021 · Constipation in children commonly occurs during the transition to a solid diet, such as moving from breast milk or formula to solid foods. It also can occur during toilet training, where …

  9. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Causes of fecal incontinence vary, but treatment ...

    Apr 25, 2015 · If constipation is causing fecal incontinence, your doctor may recommend drinking plenty of fluids and gradually increasing your intake of fiber-rich foods. Getting adequate fiber can help with …

  10. Mayo Clinic Minute: How to cope with irritable bowel syndrome

    Apr 18, 2024 · 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 …