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MBBS, DNB(General Medicine), DNB (Gastroenterology) MRCP (SCE - Gastroenterology), Fellow in clinical and Transplant Hepatology
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15 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
MBBS, MD, DNB
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14 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
MD (Int Med), DNB (Gastroenterology)
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13 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
MBBS, MD (medicine), DM (Gastroentrology)
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6 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
M.Ch Surgical Gastroenterology – 2015 – NHL Municipal Medical College, Ahmedabad M.S. General Surgery – 2011 – GMC & JJ Hospital, Mumbai M.B.B.S. – 2005 – KIMS, Karad
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4 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
DNB (Med) , DNB (Gastro), FRCP (Gastro)
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6 years experience overall
Chembur , Mumbai
MD, DM (Gastro) Fellow in Adv Endoscopic Interventions & Endoscopic USG
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16 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
MBBS, MD Internal Medicine, DrNB Gastroenterology, Fellowship in Advanced Endoscopy/ EUS
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7 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
MBBS, MD - Pediatrics, DM - Pediatric Gastroenterology
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19 years experience overall
Tardeo , Mumbai
There is no direct link between constipation and hair loss. However, chronic constipation can indicate an underlying health issue that may contribute to hair loss. Treating the underlying cause can help improve hair health. If you are experiencing constipation and hair loss, it is important to see a doctor to rule out any underlying medical conditions.
Constipation itself may not directly cause sleeplessness. However, discomfort or pain caused by constipation can interfere with sleep quality. Treating constipation can alleviate these symptoms and improve sleep.
Severe or chronic constipation can lead to the buildup of waste products in the body, which may strain the kidneys. It is important to manage constipation to prevent potential kidney problems.
If you have constipation, try to avoid the following food items:
In some cases, severe constipation may cause referred pain that is felt in the chest. However, chest pain can also be due to other serious conditions, so it is important to consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis.
If not managed on time, chronic constipation can lead to other complications, including piles (haemorrhoids), bowel incontinence, faecal impaction, and rectal prolapse. Therefore, timely intervention is necessary to avoid any further problems.
Though constipation can affect people of all ages, it is more common in women, older adults, and individuals with a sedentary lifestyle, poor dietary habits, or certain medical conditions.
Constipation can cause discomfort and bloating, contributing to mood changes, irritability, and decreased concentration. Addressing constipation can improve overall well-being and cognitive function.
Over-the-counter laxatives and prescription medications may have side effects such as abdominal cramping, diarrhoea, electrolyte imbalances, or dependency if used long-term. It is important to follow the dosage recommended and consult a doctor before using these medications.
Chronic constipation can lead to toxin buildup in the body, causing skin problems like acne, rashes, or dull complexion. It is essential to address constipation to maintain overall skin health.
Several factors can contribute to constipation, including a low-fibre diet, inadequate fluid intake, lack of physical activity, certain medications, hormonal changes during pregnancy or menopause, underlying medical conditions like hypothyroidism or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and psychological factors such as stress or anxiety.
The common symptoms of constipation may include infrequent bowel movements, difficulty passing stools, a feeling of incomplete evacuation, bloating, abdominal pain or discomfort, and straining during bowel movements.
Constipation is typically diagnosed based on a patient’s medical history and physical examination. Additional tests like blood tests, imaging studies, or colonoscopy may be performed to rule out other conditions and determine the cause of constipation.
The treatment options for constipation include lifestyle changes, such as increasing fibre intake, drinking plenty of water, and regular exercise. Over-the-counter medications like laxatives or stool softeners can be used for short-term relief. Prescription medications or procedures like bowel retraining or biofeedback therapy may be recommended in severe cases.
Gastroenterologists are specialists who diagnose and treat digestive system disorders, including constipation. They have expertise in identifying the underlying causes of constipation and can provide appropriate treatment based on individual needs.