Qabz ka Fori Ilaj in Urdu Hindi || Constipation Treatment With Home Remedies

Pak Health Tips 2019-03-31

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Qabz ka Fori Ilaj in Urdu Hindi || Constipation Treatment With Home Remedies
Constipation is an incredibly common problem.
It's thought to affect around 20% of Americans, resulting in 8 million doctor visits per year (1, 2).

It can be caused by foods you eat or avoid, lifestyle choices, medication or disease.

But for many people, the cause of their chronic constipation is often unknown. This is referred to as chronic idiopathic constipation.

Constipation is characterized by less than three bowel movements per week.

However, it can also involve other unpleasant symptoms, such as discomfort when going to the bathroom, abdominal bloating and pain due to stools being hard, dry and difficult to pass.

Unfortunately, constipation can have a serious negative effect on quality of life, as well as your physical and mental health (3, 4, 5, 6).

There are many natural ways to help relieve constipation. You can do these in the comfort of your own home and most of them are even supported by science.

Here are 13 natural home remedies to relieve constipation.Drink more water
Being dehydrated regularly can make you become constipated. To prevent this, it's important to drink enough water and stay hydrated (7, 8, 9, 10).

When you're constipated, you could try finding relief by drinking some carbonated (sparkling) water to help you rehydrate and get things moving again.

Some studies have found sparkling water to be more effective than tap water at relieving constipation. This includes people with chronic idiopathic constipation or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) (11, 12, 13, 14).

However, don't start drinking more carbonated drinks like sugary soda, as they're a bad choice for your health and may make your constipation worse (15, 16).

Bottom line: Dehydration can make you constipated, so make sure to drink enough water. Sparkling water may be even more effective.

2. Eat more fiber, especially soluble, non-fermentable fiber
People who are constipated are often told to increase their fiber intake (17, 18).

This is because increasing fiber intake is thought to increase the bulk and consistency of bowel movements, making them easier to pass (19).

In fact, one recent review found that 77% of people with chronic constipation benefited from supplementing with fiber (20).

However, some studies have found that increasing fiber intake can actually make the problem worse (21).

Other studies have found that while dietary fiber can increase the frequency of bowel movements, it doesn't help with other symptoms of constipation. These include stool consistency, pain, bloating and gas (19).

This is because the type of dietary fiber that you add to your diet is important.

There are many different dietary fibers, but in general, they fall into two categories:

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