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  2. Constipation - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Treatment for constipation usually begins with diet and lifestyle changes meant to increase the speed at which stool moves through the colon. Also, your health care professional may change the medicines you take if they may be causing or worsening constipation.

  3. Treating Chronic Constipation - WebMD

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    Looking for constipation treatment options? Learn more about laxatives, fiber supplements, stool softeners, and more.

  4. Chronic Constipation: Facts About Causes and Treatments - WebMD

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    Chronic constipation is a common problem that can often be relieved by following a multifaceted lifestyle approach to treatment.

  5. Gastroenterologists Recommend 2 New Treatments for Chronic ...

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    GI health experts have added two new options to their list of recommended treatments for chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC) in adults: magnesium oxide and senna. Magnesium oxide and senna are both available over-the-counter (OTC).

  6. Constipation Relief: How To Get Rid of Constipation - WebMD

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    Constipation treatment starts with changes to your lifestyle and diet. Eat foods rich in fiber, and try to consume about 25 to 34 grams of fiber daily.

  7. 15 Ways to Treat Long-Term and Chronic Constipation | Buoy

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    Fortunately, there are a number of effective treatment options for long-term constipation. Here are some of the possible actions to take, ranging from lifestyle modifications to prescribed medications, if you do have chronic constipation.

  8. Constipation - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Constipation may require medicines, changes in medicines or other treatments prescribed by a health care professional. Long-term constipation, also called chronic constipation, may require treating another disease or condition that can cause or worsen constipation.