I went to my local A&E where they told me I was badly constipated. Told me to take 6 movicol sachets a day until it cleared (my stools were soft anyhow so wasn't sure how effective this would be. One day in our just made me bloated, 3 small bits of sludge. Since then I've had colonic irrigation, yet after the colonic I've been 4 times with very loose stools (and I've barely drank or done much exercise.) I still feel uncomfortable though. It's movicol/miralax really going to help if my stools are loose anyway? How can I have soft stools yet be backed up at the same time?
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The first line of treatment that almost everyone resorts to is that of taking laxatives. It is likely to be any of the most frequently advertised one bought over the counter. It may even be something recommended by an elder in the family. The biggest disadvantage of such laxatives is that they are habit forming. Once you start takingthem, you cannot leave them. Otherwise, you will not be able to evacuate your bowels in a satisfactory manner. Here, Homeopathy offers the biggest advantage. The homeopathic medicines do not work as laxatives. This means that you should not expect them to work as short term quick fixes. Rather, they work to improve the digestive system which has lost its proper and smooth functioning. The peristaltic movement of the intestines, which is responsible for pushing out the waste matter is often compromised in patients who are constipated. Homeopathy� intends to cure the root cause of constipation. It is therefore natural that these medicines are going to take some time to get things going. Ultimately, it is effective at restoring this peristaltic movement to the normal self A homoeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance and permanent cure without any side effects Medicines will reach you via courier services
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