Constipation
Almost everyone experiences constipation at some point in their life. It is more common in women and adults ages 65 and older. Pregnant women may have constipation as the gut slows down in pregnancy, and it is a common problem following children.
Most constipation is temporary and not serious. Understanding its causes, prevention and treatment will help most people find relief.
Constipation is a symptom, not a disease. Constipation means the bowel does not move easily or regularly. This may mean having a bowel movement fewer than every three days and the stools (bowel motion) may be hard and difficult to pass.