People who often have dry stools must pay attention to correct and effective conditioning, because dry stools may be caused by insufficient beneficial intestinal bacteria. When the beneficial bacteria in the intestines are destroyed, it is easy to cause indigestion, constipation, and dry stool symptoms. 1. Insufficient beneficial intestinal bacteria After taking antibiotics or other drugs, the beneficial bacteria in the intestines are destroyed, causing indigestion and constipation. 2. Lack of crude fiber in the diet Eating out, eating irregularly, and not having time to take in a balanced diet often result in insufficient intake of crude fiber foods, which can easily lead to constipation. 3. Not drinking enough water If you drink less water on a daily basis, your intestines will be dry and the intestinal contents will not be easily discharged. For some patients, constipation problems are not improved even after drinking more water. This is because the way of drinking water is incorrect. If you drink water slowly, one sip at a time, almost all the water will be absorbed into the blood and excreted from the body through urine. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, especially after getting up in the morning. 4. Sitting for a long time and lack of exercise If you sit for a long time and lack exercise, your intestinal muscles will become loose, their functions will degenerate, and their peristaltic function will weaken. In addition, women's abdominal muscles are naturally weaker, and the force used to push stool out is small, so they are more prone to constipation. It is particularly common in female patients who engage in sedentary work. 5. Poor bowel habits When you are busy at work or you are pressed for time in the morning, you may not have a bowel movement in time when you feel the urge to do so, and often hold it in. This can cause the sensory nerves in your rectum to become dull, leading to habitual constipation. 6. Overwork and mental stress Excessive fatigue and mental stress can inhibit intestinal motility and secretion of digestive juices, leading to indigestion and constipation. 7. Age As the elderly age, their intestinal organs begin to degenerate, resulting in dry stools. 8. Disease Hemorrhoids, constipation and other diseases are common among the elderly. These diseases can also cause dry stools, leading to the deposition of toxins in the body. Excessive contact between the intestines and toxins and carcinogens increases the risk of intestinal cancer. |
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