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  1. Enemas are beneficial in the acute setting, though invasive. Trials have shown that enema disimpaction provides superior, immediate symptoms relief compared to oral laxatives 3 .

  2. Foods high in insoluble fiber include wheat bran, whole-grain breads and cereals, brown rice, and some fruits and vegetables such as apples and pears with the skin, broccoli and spinach. Soluble fiber dissolves in water to form a gel-like material.

  3. Sep 15, 2015 · Plain warm water enemas are safe and preferable to soapsuds enemas, which may cause rectal mucosa damage. 2 Glycerin suppositories are safe alternatives to enemas and have been shown to improve...

  4. Chronic constipation leads to a considerable loss of quality of life and increases healthcare costs. It is also a common reason for primary care visits and referrals to gastroenterologists. The prevalence of constipation varies with the definition used. The Rome III criteria (see Box 1) are a useful definition for Box 1

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  5. People who eat a high-fiber diet are less likely to become constipated. The most common causes of constipation are a diet low in fiber or a diet high in fats, such as cheese, eggs, and meats. Fiber—both soluble and insoluble—is the part of fruits, vegetables, and grains that the body cannot digest.

  6. An enema may be used to help your child have a bowel movement. Learn about administering enemas to a child.

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  8. Functional constipation can have many different causes, ranging from changes in diet, physical activity, or lifestyle to primary motor dysfunctions due to colonic myopathy or neuropathy. Constipation can also be secondary to evacuation disorder.

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