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  2. The #1 Food to Help You Poop - AOL

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    Foods like sweet potatoes, chia seeds, avocados, and beans can help you pass bowel movements, but according to Lauren Manaker, MS, RDN, prunes are the absolute best food to eat when you need to ...

  3. How often should you poop? The answer might not be what ... - AOL

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    Medical conditions such as hypothyroidism, irritable bowel syndrome, irritable bowel disease or ulcerative colitis can affect regularity as well as some medications such as opioids and ...

  4. The #1 Drink To Help You Poop, According to a Dietitian - AOL

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    For a quick solution when you need to poop, reaching for foods like prunes, raisins, sweet potato, chia seeds, or black beans can help. It's not just food that can help, though. There are a few ...

  5. Bowel management - Wikipedia

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    A simple bowel management technique might include diet control and establishing a toilet routine. [1] As a more involved practice a person might use an enema to relieve themselves. [1] Without bowel management, the person might either suffer from the feeling of not getting relief, or they might soil themselves. [1]

  6. Laxative - Wikipedia

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    Foods that help with laxation include fiber-rich foods. Dietary fiber includes insoluble fiber and soluble fiber , such as: [ 4 ] Fruits , such as bananas , [ 5 ] though this depends on their ripeness, [ 6 ] kiwifruits , [ 7 ] prunes , [ 8 ] apples (with skin), pears (with skin), and raspberries [ 1 ]

  7. Low-fiber/low-residue diet - Wikipedia

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    A low-residue diet is a diet intended to reduce certain constituents of the bowel, often with consequence for functional behaviour of the bowel. It may be prescribed for patients with ailments or functional gastrointestinal disorders mitigated by fewer and smaller bowel movements each day.

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