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Parkinson Disease Constipation: Causes & Treatments

When to Seek Help

Constipation is not always severe. Sometimes, it will only last for a few days. However, it is best to not take chances and contact your doctor for proper diagnosis. You should contact a doctor if:

  • It is the first time you are experiencing constipation
  • You notice blood in your stool
  • You’ve lost weight without trying to
  • Your bowel movements are accompanied by intense pain
  • Your constipation has lasted for more than 3 weeks

Conclusion

Constipation can be traced to many causes including Parkinson’s disease. Along with Parkinson’s comes constipation in many cases. This is because of the effect Parkinson’s disease has on the entire body, starting from the brain and affecting the muscles in the body. If you experience constipation, simple dietary and lifestyle changes may help to ease symptoms. Discuss with your doctor on ways to help manage constipation.

Reference:

[1] https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/parkinsons-disease/

[2] https://www.imaware.health/blog/most-common-gastrointestinal-conditions

[3] https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/what-is-dopamine

[4] https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323514

[5] https://www.nutrition.org.uk/healthy-sustainable-diets/healthy-and-sustainable-diets/a-healthy-balanced-diet/