Can Constipation Cause Abdominal Pain?

Can constipation cause abdominal pain? An easy answer to this question is yes. But there may be underlying causes that need attention. One is an impacted bowel, which can cause additional problems. An impacted bowel puts more pressure on the abdomen. The pain may be dull and eventually recede, but the problem remains.
  1. Constipation Can Cause Abdominal Pain

    • Colon cleaners can be taken to help cleanse the system as well as alleviate impacting. You can have your colon cleaned professionally or try a do-it- yourself method.

    Making Dietary Changes

    • Making dietary changes can improve the functioning of your digestive system. Some people are not as regular with their bowel movements as others. Eating more fiber and drinking at least 64 oz. of water per day helps your system function normally.

    Helping Impacted Bowels

    • If your bowels are impacted you may need an over-the-counter medicine to have a bowel movement. Don't ignore abdominal pain. Abdominal pain can be a sign of other problems.

    Other causes of Abdominal Pain

    • Other causes of abdominal pain include gas, cramping and food poisoning. Note the harshness and consistency of the pain before seeing a doctor. Is it dull, sharp, intermittent, continuous? These are questions your doctor will ask.

    When to see a Doctor

    • Read the instructions carefully when taking over-the-counter medications. If pain persists or if you haven't had a bowel movement for several days you may need to see a doctor.

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