But does Ozempic cause constipation? Or diarrhea, for that matter? Turns out the popular injectable medication can cause both. But don’t let that scare you off. For most people taking Ozempic ...
Constipation is a common condition, and diet can affect your risk. A diet that's low in fiber can cause constipation. Fiber is a type of carbohydrate that the body isn't able to digest.
Hernias can affect the intestines, which can lead to constipation or thin stools. They can also cause pain, making it difficult to use your abdominal muscles during bowel movements, contributing ...
Unfortunately, because it’s such a universal affliction with so many sources, it can be surprisingly difficult to figure out which constipation causes apply to any given person. (The fact that ...
Some treatments for constipation, such as laxatives, contribute to the chance of seizures if you don’t use them correctly. High dose laxatives can cause significant shifts in your body’s ...
Consuming a diet that's too low in fiber and fluids can cause constipation and induce nausea. On this, Curtin says, "People sometimes experience nausea as a result of consuming processed foods in ...
We’ve historically been obsessed with constipation. It’s shaped how we think about the gut, writes Elsa Richardson.
Paracetamol, used in correct doses, has been considered safe to take in pregnancy by GPs and midwives. But will that change, following a new study that links taking the painkiller from 18 weeks of ...