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How to do bowel training
I have been facing constipation issues from past few months. So I went to the doctor, and me to do few tests . After the results it was found that I had vitamin D deficiency,for which the doctor prescribed me few medicines , everything else is okay and asked me to do bowel training. How do I do Bowel training? What are the steps? And how long I have to keep doing that ?
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Choose a regular time each day to try to have a bowel movement.  I suggest, go to toilet in the morning, about 20 minutes after eating breakfast. Spend 10 to 15 minutes on the toilet to see if you can have a bowel movement. Make sure you don’t strain as you try to pass stool If you don’t pass a stool, resume your regular daily activities. Remember that it can take time to train your bowels, so try not to worry about your inability to have a bowel movement at first.
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For further management, and any queries, do consult. thanks
Health Tips
Eat fibre containing diet, Drink plenty of water.
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