Why Constipation is Too Dangerous to Ignore

There is probably no condition that goes untreated as often as constipation. Nor is there any condition that occurs with greater overall frequency than constipation. While the symptoms of constipation are relatively mild and tend to be limited to: difficulty passing stool, hard or dry stool, and infrequent bowel movements. In more severe cases, constipation may also include nausea, severe abdominal or lower back pain, and even bloody stool.

Constipation is a very common condition because it can be caused by a large number of factors. In the vast majority of cases, poor diet and a lack of physical exercise are thought to be the cause of the constipation-and where not the actual cause, at least contributing factors. Dairy products, greasy foods, alcohol, and caffeine are just a few of the products we consume that can lead to constipation problems. Chronic constipation is a real possibility when improper nutrition and poor lifestyle have been consistent issues.

Common Constipation Causes

While chronic constipation problems are usually the result of poor diet and lifestyle, temporary constipation can be caused by a host of factors. A heavy night of drinking can cause dehydration which will result in hard, dry stool. A new pain medication or antidepressant may also lead to regularity problems. Stress is a huge cause of constipation and one of the big reasons for its frequency. Simply withholding bowel movements (a common cause of childhood constipation) can lead to infrequency. But, while all of these things and more may lead to temporary constipation, the good news is that it will go away once the cause has been addressed. It is chronic constipation problems that are the real cause for concern as they can be a sign of a much larger and potentially more dangerous medical issue.

Medical Conditions That Cause Constipation

Chronic constipation is a problem in and of itself because it can cause bacteria and toxins to build up in the body because stool is not being evacuated from the body. In time, these bacteria will spread throughout the body via the blood stream and cause infections and other medical problems. Septicemia may result so that the entire body is fighting infections in multiple locations and death may be possible unless antibiotics can help the immune system regain control. Aside from this, chronic constipation is a problem because it often signals the presence of another medical issue.

Diabetes is a condition where the body is unable to properly regulate blood glucose levels via insulin. A side effect of diabetes is dehydration which then leads to the constipation which is often present with diabetes. Proper treatment will reduce the blood glucose spikes and reduce dehydration but it may still be necessary to hydrate more than normal to prevent constipation problems from arising.

In addition to diabetes, there are a number of neurological conditions that cause constipation problems. Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, strokes, and spinal cord injuries have all been known to cause constipation. But unlike diabetes where the constipation is caused by dehydration, this is not the case with neurological disorders. Instead, the constipation arises due to the brain not sending the right signals to muscles in the intestines and gastrointestinal tract.

In order for the body to have normal bowel movements, Peristaltic Action is necessary. Peristaltic Action is the natural movement within the body that pushes food from the stomach into the intestines. Afterwards, the action pushes the waste from the intestines through the colon and out the rectum. When signals from the brain are not sent or received properly, Peristaltic Action will not occur properly and constipation is the result. Even though the medications to treat neurological disorders may aid in the transmission of the signals, they may still cause constipation due to dehydration.

Chronic constipation, however, is most often the result of poor diet or a blockage in the gastrointestinal tract. A blockage, or fecal impaction, is caused when the feces that clings to the walls of the colon and intestines builds up to the point of causing an obstruction. When this occurs, waste will not pass beyond the fecal impaction and pressure will begin to build on the abdomen and lower back. If the waste is not evacuated from the body in a timely fashion, the blood stream will begin to reabsorb the bacteria present in the waste. This will lead to a general weakening of the entire immune system and leave your body susceptible to infection and disease. If the blockage is not removed and too much waste backs up, a massive infection will begin to rage in the body and a person will develop septicemia. Death is a very real possibility once septicemia has begun.

Eating a diet rich in fiber will help prevent the onset of chronic constipation. Fiber helps add bulk to stool while also drawing water into the gastrointestinal tract and softening stool in the process. Fiber will help keep the gastrointestinal tract clear but it will not help remove the feces clinging to the sides of the colon and intestines. Therefore, the potential for future blockages and chronic constipation remain.

One of the surest ways to reduce chances for future blockages is to periodically employ a colon cleanser. A colon cleanser will not only eliminate current blockages, it will also help prevent future ones as well. This is because a colon cleanser will also help remove the feces clinging to the walls and thus reduce chances for future fecal impactions. However, it is important to remember that the colon cleanser should be made with all natural ingredients. Colon cleansers that are not made will all natural ingredients may contain harsh chemicals that may lead to dehydration or other harmful side effects.

While short term constipation will always be a factor that people have to contend with, it is generally not severe and tends to go away once the cause has been addressed. Chronic constipation may be the signal of a more serious medical condition like diabetes or the result of a fecal impaction. Because it is much more likely a fecal impaction causing the problem, it is important to eat a diet rich in fiber and to use an all natural colon cleanser periodically to prevent chronic constipation and the build up of bacteria that can cause more serious health problems.

Scott Baker

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3 Responses to Why Constipation is Too Dangerous to Ignore

  1. RandyB says:

    Chymopapain injection in 1982 and ever since , I’ve lived with severe LBP 24/7. I complain but, they ignore me
    Sorry, I didn’t have many letters to work with in the first post
    The text says that if any of these "Severe" symptoms arise – tell your doctor! I’ve been telling them for 25 years that the Surgeon messed up! I don’t need a medical degree to tell me that the "Chymopapain" leaked into tissue where it shouldn’t have! I’m not sure what the question really is; but, anyone who has lived with chronic, severe, pain, every second of every day – knows what I’m talking about. Has anyone else had this "procedure" done?
    Note the paragraph in quotes. I’ve had the same "Severe" low back pain (which I did not have prior to the injection). My legs have become increasingly painful within the last few years; numbness, pain, tingling, weakness (especially the calves).
    So, what happens when you describe (serious) symptoms and the Drs. basically ignore you? Plus, if tests are required, the normal wait period is a year or longer.Side Effects of This Medicine

    Along with its needed effects, a medicine may cause some unwanted effects. Very rarely, use of chymopapain has caused serious side effects, including paralysis of the legs or death. Also, this medicine may cause dangerous allergic reactions, especially in women.

    Although not all of the following side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention. Tell your health care professional if any of the following side effects occur:

    Rare

    Abdominal or stomach cramps or pain; changes in facial skin color; constipation (severe); convulsions (seizures); decreased or uncontrolled urination; fast or irregular breathing; headache (sudden, severe, and continuing); hot skin; pain, tenderness, swelling and/or skin color changes of the leg or foot; puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes; runny nose; shortness of breath, troubled breathing, tightness in chest, or wheezing; skin rash, redness, hives, or itching; swelling of abdomen or stomach; uncontrolled bowel movements; vomiting; weakness in legs (severe) or problems with moving legs

    "Other side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. Pain and muscle spasms in the lower back may last for several days after you have received this medicine. Stiffness or soreness in the back may last for several months. Other side effects may go away after a short time. However, check with your doctor if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome:

    More common

    Back pain, stiffness, or soreness; muscle spasms in lower back

    Less common or rare

    Cramps, pain, or mild weakness in legs; decreased sensitivity to pain; dizziness; feeling of burning in lower back; foot drop; headache; nausea; numbness or tingling in legs or toes"

    Some side effects may not appear until several days or weeks after you have received chymopapain. Check with your doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects occur within 1 month after you have received this medicine:

    Back pain or muscle weakness (sudden and severe); skin rash, hives, or itching
    Sure; I signed a waiver, so, I can’t do anything about the procedure itself; although, I should be able to sue him for post-procedure negligence and incompetence! I complained of this "severe" low back pain (I only had the sciatica before this) immediately following the injection and months later, when I went to see him and complained about the pain; his answer was: "No, the procedure was a perfect success!" He as much as called me a liar! This is a surgeon who makes three times as much as any other Orthopedic Surgeon!

  2. gillianprowe says:

    I am afraid this is a risk that you took way back in 1982. I assume back in 1982 you went to a Doctor due to back pain of some description and they did a MRI, located a disc problem. Once that has been located then they usually give you options on how to proceed to help the Patient, you with what treatments are available. I have a prolapse disc that sits on the nerve roots to my legs and I am at risk of not only loosing the function of my legs, but my bowel and bladder. Like you I went to my Doctor, had the MRI and hey presto. I assumed they would operate to remove the disc, imagine my surprise when they said ‘We no longer do that, now all we do it sit and wait!’ I have never been offered any spinal injection, let alone surgery, we just wait. reason being that Patients who undergo various procedures, well the majority end up in worse pain than before they had the procedure.
    IF in 1982 they messed up, bet they covered themselves by getting you to sign a consent form, so no come back.
    Best of Luck
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  3. US_DR_JD says:

    Your issues do not sound like you are in the usual health care system. If you have had pain issues for 25 years, any and all test possible would have been performed even if you had waited for a full year between tests as there are only a certain number of appropriate test for low back pain.

    If you had an issue related to Chymopapain injection, your pain issue would likely be related to the compression from the lack of intervertebral disc material. This area has fused itself over the years naturally, which is the intent with Chymopapain, so if you are having issues, which need decompression, they could be seen on MRI or a Spiral Cut CT Scan. Any neuropathic problems would be found on an EMG.

    Once those test are performed it could be determined if there is a surgical or pain management solution to your chronic pain issue.

    However, it could be that your physical examination findings are inconsistent with your pain issues. This could lead to some level of doubt from the physicians. You should ask to see another physician, so you have a fresh point of view.

    If you continually see the same physician and expect the results to change after 25 years, you are not thinking the issue through clearly.

    Understand, that from a surgical standpoint, a surgery can have the desired surgical results, without achieving the patient’s desired result. You and the surgeon may just not be understanding each other.

    Good luck with your pain.
    References :
    Pain Management/Headache Specialist

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