Some people believe constipation is just a natural part of ageing, but it isn’t. In fact, constipation is not a good sign at any age, and can mean you are lacking in certain necessary nutrients.
If you aren’t sure why you’re constipated, there are some interesting lesser-known causes you mightn’t have considered.
Here’s what to look out for, and how to relieve that backed-up feeling.
1. Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism, or an underactive thyroid gland, slows the body’s metabolic processes so much so that it’s been found to cause constipation in many people. With that said, not everyone with an underactive thyroid has constipation, nor do all cases of constipation mean that your thyroid is underperforming however it is something to be looked into if there are no other probable causes.
2. Too much dairy
Too much of one thing is never good, and if you’re eating dairy constantly, this could be backing you up. Some women think consuming more dairy will strengthen their bones however we don’t need to overdo it.
3. Painkillers
Painkillers often cause constipation, because they pass the digestive tract and slow down all function in this area of the body. Some studies suggest that chronic users of pain relievers like aspirin and ibuprofen might be a higher risk of constipation. Simply ask your doctor for a light laxative if you must take painkillers.
4. Depression
As depression causes a general slowdown of the body’s normal processes, it can also affect the bowel. As a double blow, antidepressants can also cause constipation. See your doctor for an alternative or if you are concerned.
5. Blood pressure medication
It’s a theme but it’s true: a lot of medications that are meant to alleviate one ailment may cause constipation. If you’re taking calcium channel blockers or diuretics to lower blood pressure, it could be dehydrating your body, resulting in constipation.