Constipation is difficult, painful, or infrequent bowel movements. The normal frequency of bowel movements is from three times per day to three times per week. Usually, if more than three days pass between bowel movements, the intestinal contents harden. Hard stools are difficult and painful to pass.
It is not necessary to move your bowels every day. Even if the waste products stay in the intestines for longer than three days, they will not harm the body or cause cancer.
As little as people talk about constipation one would think that no one suffers from it. Yet nothing is further from the truth! Constipation is very common. According to medical studies (Drossman in Digestive Diseases and Sciences , September, 1993), three percent of the nation's population suffer from constipation.
According to this same study, 32% of the nation's population suffer from abdominal bloating. Moreover, nearly two percent suffer from chronic abdominal pain; 11% suffer from anal or rectal pain; and, 13% suffer from difficult rectal emptying.
Ingesting 25-30 grams of fiber daily corrects 90-95 percent of symptoms of constipation. Anytime that constipation does not respond to increased fiber and the constipation interferes with sleep, work or the enjoyment of life, it warrants further evaluation.
Causes of Constipation
Causes of constipation can be broken down into two groups: