1-10 of 200 for Long Term Laxative Use
As you have discovered yourself, the long-term use of laxatives can cause intestinal damage. Those containing senna can be among the most damaging.
With the exception of taking fiber supplements to replace dietary fiber that is consumed in insufficient quantities, laxatives are indicated for short-term use. ... In relation to the laxative effects,
Individuals who abuse laxatives for a long period of time may end up taking as many as 6 to 8 laxatives a day. Long term laxative use can damage the colon.
Health News - Does Long-Term Laxative Use Affect The Thyroid? ... Q. Can long-term laxative abuse affect your thyroid? I'm talking at least 10 years of daily use.
Dr Trisha Macnair discusses the long-term use of laxatives. ... One of the biggest problems of long-term laxative use is that the body can grow used to their effects, and normal bowel action may
Researchers have also looked at long-term laxative use and colon cancer. The substances in many over-the-counter laxatives that help them work have been around for centuries.
Constipation is a problem for a large percentage of the population. ... The good news is that it can possibly be reversed if the laxative use is discontinued. ... What is Long, by Peter Kenny
BACKGROUND: Children with functional constipation and encopresis benefit from behavior modification and from long-term laxative medication. ... Polyethylene Glycols [therapeutic use]
High levels of faecal incontinence and laxative use in long-term care settings for older people are revealed in this study.
excessive laxative use ... don't use laxatives on a regular basis ... avoid medications that cause fecal impaction (antidepressants and excessive use of pain relievers)