Constipation

Constipation is where you have changes to how you poo, including not pooing as often or finding it hard to poo. It’s common and it affects people of all ages.

Check if it’s constipation

It’s likely to be constipation if:

  • you have not had a poo at least 3 times during the last week or you’re pooing less often than usual
  • the poo is unusually large or small and is dry, hard or lumpy
  • you are straining or in pain when you have a poo
  • you feel like you haven’t fully emptied your bowels

You may also have a stomach ache and feel bloated or sick.

Call 999 or go to A&E now if you or someone has any of these:

What causes constipation

Constipation in adults has many possible causes. Sometimes there’s no obvious reason.

The most common causes include:

  • not eating enough fibre, which is found in fruits, vegetables and cereals
  • not drinking enough fluids
  • not moving enough and spending long periods sitting or lying down
  • being less active and not exercising
  • often ignoring the urge to go to the toilet
  • changing your diet or daily routine
  • a side effect of medicine
  • stress, anxiety or depression

Constipation is common during pregnancy and after giving birth. It is also more common if you are black or if you are over 65 years old.

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