Secrets to Getting Rid of Constipation for Good
Laxative usage is common to treat constipation.
Laxatives are the most common option among individuals to treat constipation. There are multiple options available to it, with saline laxative being the popular one. These drugs are magnesium-based and known as “milk of magnesia.” Some other laxatives will have “phosphor-soda” or sodium phosphate. These laxatives will help draw more water into the colon to soften stool. However, using extensive laxatives can result in electrolyte imbalance, which is common among children. If anyone has a kidney problem, such laxatives might not be the right choice.
The market has some stimulant laxatives as well, like bisacodyl and senna. These drugs are widely used to stimulate the muscles of the intestines to move stool. This rapid movement can sometimes cause cramps, lessen the water absorption, and finally soften stools. If you are suffering from basic or primary constipation, these stimulants are great, but they can’t work for chronic constipation. So, they are not recommended to be used for a long time.
Another final laxative group is the osmotic laxatives based on the active ingredient polyethylene glycol or lactulose. You can get polyethylene glycol commonly in pharmacies and other outlets like grocery stores without showing any prescription.