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Constipation

At trusted GastroDoxs in Jersey Village, our expert dedicated team specializes in comprehensive constipation management, offering personalized evaluations, gentle treatments, and nutrition guidance to help patients regain regular bowel function and improve digestive health right here in our local community.

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Symptoms

What is Constipation?

Constipation occurs when bowel movements become infrequent or stools are hard, dry, and difficult to pass. Most people experience it at some point, and simple lifestyle changes-like increasing fiber and fluids-often bring relief. If symptoms persist, you may benefit from seeing a constipation specialist near Jersey Village.

Common Symptoms

Signs you might be constipated include:

  • Straining or pain when trying to go
  • Fewer than three bowel movements per week
  • Hard, lumpy, or dry stools
  • A feeling of incomplete emptying
  • Bloating, mild cramps, or belly discomfort

Causes

Various factors can contribute to constipation:

  • Low-fiber diet and inadequate water intake
  • Lack of physical activity or prolonged sitting
  • Medications (e.g., gabapentin, prednisone, certain painkillers, and some antibiotics)
  • Painful anorectal conditions (like hemorrhoids) leading you to delay going
  • Ignoring or postponing the urge to have a bowel movement
  • Hormonal changes during pregnancy
  • Disruptions in gut bacteria balance, such as after antibiotic use
Treatment

Treatment Options for Constipation in Jersey Village

Treatment includes lifestyle changes and medical care:

  • High-fiber diet: Incorporate fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains to bulk up stool and promote regular bowel movements.
  • Hydration: Aim for 8-10 cups of water daily to keep stools soft and easier to pass.
  • Physical activity: A short daily walk or gentle exercise can stimulate intestinal contractions.
  • Abdominal massage: A gentle clockwise belly massage may help move stool through the colon.
  • Over-the-counter aids: Use fiber supplements, stool softeners or mild laxatives for short-term relief.
  • Pregnancy support: Sip warm lemon water, enjoy high-fiber snacks and perform light stretching to ease constipation safely.
  • Dietary choices: Ripe bananas and prunes can help, while unripe bananas or excessive dairy may worsen constipation.
  • Warning-sign monitoring: Watch for severe pain, bleeding or fever-these require prompt medical attention.
  • Medical therapies: Biofeedback, prescription medications or digital stimulation can address pelvic-floor dysfunction or refractory cases.
  • Specialist care: Ongoing guidance from a Jersey Village gastroenterologist ensures advanced evaluation and personalized management.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

At GastroDoxs, our Jersey Village specialists combine years of expertise with a patient-centered approach to deliver customized constipation care. From simple dietary adjustments and lifestyle guidance to advanced treatments, we're committed to helping you find lasting relief. Ready to take control of your digestive health? Book your appointment today and let us guide you toward comfort and confidence.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can antibiotics cause constipation?

Yes. Antibiotics can disrupt your normal gut bacteria, slowing digestion and leading to constipation.

Can hemorrhoids cause constipation?

Yes. Pain or fear of pain from hemorrhoids may make you delay bowel movements, which can worsen constipation.

Does constipation cause back pain?

It can. Straining during bowel movements or abdominal bloating may refer pain to the lower back.

Does gabapentin cause constipation?

Yes. Gabapentin can slow nerve signals in the gut, reducing motility and leading to harder, less frequent stools.

Does prednisone cause constipation?

It can. Prednisone may affect fluid balance and gut function in some people, resulting in constipation.

How can I relieve constipation during pregnancy immediately?

Try warm lemon water, gentle walking, and fiber-rich snacks like prunes or whole grains-but always check with your healthcare provider first.

Is abdominal massage for constipation effective?

Yes. A gentle, clockwise abdominal massage can stimulate the colon and help move stool along.

Are bananas good for constipation?

Ripe bananas can help because they contain soluble fiber; unripe bananas, however, have more resistant starch and may worsen constipation.

Can constipation cause fever?

Rarely. Fever may signal a serious complication or infection, so seek medical attention if you develop a high temperature.

When should I see a gastroenterologist in Jersey Village?

If constipation lasts more than two weeks or comes with severe pain, bleeding, unexplained weight loss, or fever, it's time to schedule an appointment.

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