What Everyone Needs To Know About Laxatives And Constipation

Cautions

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Everyone should be cautious when taking laxatives of any kind and for any length of time. Individuals who are taking laxatives should seek immediate medical help if weakness, dizziness, confusion, fatigue, rectal bleeding, or blood stools begin to develop, as these may be symptoms of an underlying medical condition or a reaction to the laxative. Patients should also seek help if constipation or laxative use lasts longer than seven days as a bowel obstruction may be present. Laxatives should not be used by pregnant women and on children under six years old. Prolonged laxative use can decrease the digestive tract's ability to naturally contract, which may cause further constipation.

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