Lazy bowel Syndrome : Measures to Take (Clinical Gastroenterology Journal)

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The Clinical Gastroenterology Journal aims to disseminate knowledge and promote discussion through the publication of peer-reviewed, high quality research papers on all topics related to Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

Lazy bowel syndrome, also called sluggish bowel and slow gut, is a condition with symptoms of constipation and painful bowel movements. When you have this condition, your colon is slow to move waste through your body’s digestive tract.

What causes this?

Every time you eat, your nerves send a signal to your digestive tract to initiate a sequence of activities.

The muscles in your digestive system move food forward in a wavelength motion called “peristalsis.” But this motion can be blocked, slower than it should be, or not a strong enough contraction to move food forward.

Bowel-related reflexes can become weaker or less effective due to:

• Reliance on laxatives

• Restricted eating patterns

• Eating disorders, such as anorexia or bulimia

• Use of narcotics

• Anesthesia

• Irritable bowel syndrome

There may be other reasons for weaker muscles as well. Sometimes the cause is even as simple as not having enough fiber in your diet.

Treatment options:

Depending on the cause of your slow bowel movements, your treatments may vary.

Dietary changes :
Limiting dairy, which can be difficult to digest, and cutting out bleached, processed, and heavily preserved baked goods may also help.

Natural laxatives:

Artificial laxatives can make lazy bowel symptoms worse or even cause the condition. But there are natural laxatives you can try to kick your digestion back into gear.

Exercise:

Light exercise can direct your blood to circulate through your abdomen.

And also, many other different methods to improve digestion.

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