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LAXATIVES

Laxatives can affect your digestive health and wellbeing.

Due to their effects in the body, laxatives can help ease constipation. They can also help promote regular bowel movements.

There are numerous natural laxatives available that can be similarly as successful as over the-counter items for constipation.

Laxatives are substances that either release and loosen stool or stimulate defecation. They can likewise quicken intestinal movement, which helps accelerate the movement of the digestive system to promote defecation.

Laxatives are frequently used to treat constipation. Constipation is a condition which can be characterized by irregular and uncomfortable bowel movements. They can be taken orally  or by mouth as fluids, tablets, or capsules. They can likewise be taken through the rectum as suppositories or enemas.

The types of laxatives are as follows:

  • Bulk-forming laxatives like methylcellulose and psyllium
  • Stool softeners
  • Lubricant such as mineral oil
  • Stimulants such as senna and castor oil
  • Enemas such as phosphosoda
  • Osmotic-type laxatives
  • Suppositories such as bisacodyl suppository

 

 

Laxatives are indicated for constipation. 

Laxatives are used in the following medical conditions:

  • Chronic constipation
  • Irritable bowel syndrome with constipation
  • Opioid-induced constipation
  • Acute constipation

 

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