It depends on the person really. If you take ina lot of oats yes this can really cause constipation. oat absorb liquid such as water. Water is very important in a healthy bowel movement because stools absorb water and make it much easier to pass. although oats are a very good complex carbohydrate, try experimenting by removing oats from your diet and slowly add them back in to see if this maybe the problem and see how much your digestive system can handle. hope this helps
No. It's high in fiber, which is usually considered to help protect against constipation.
well it depends on how you make it and what type of oatmeal you buy and it depends on your body.
Anything high in fiber is a good laxative. Oatmeal is high in fiber and therefore should help with consipation.
No.
Actually,
Oatmeal is used to add Fiber (Roughage) to a person's diet to prevent constipation.
No
They are are things that use wheat & grians like: certain kinds of cerals,breads oatmeal, grits& etc.
Oatmeal, like other grains, contains fiber which helps food move through the digestive system and can help you go to the bathroom.
Focus on fiber. Diets high in fiber help eliminate cholesterol as part of the resultantly robust bowel movements. Increase your intact of vegetables and whole grains like oatmeal and whole wheat bread.
I like oatmeal.
No, constipation is a condition. That said, it can feel like a disease to someone suffering from IBS or chronic constipation.
Oats are naturally gluten free. However, gluten containing grains like wheat, rye and barley could have been grown in fields nearby and come into contact with the oats during harvest or transportation. As the world's leading experts in oat milling, Quaker developed a process to ensure strict standards for Gluten Free are met. Look for Gluten Free labels on packages of Quick Quaker Oats and Instant Quaker Oatmeal.
To relive constipation, foods with a lot of fiber should be eaten. Fruits like prunes, pineapples, and pears are also beneficial. Vegetables that would help with constipation are beans, greens, carrots, broccoli, and cabbage.
There are several foods like gluten free rice cakes, cereal, oatmeal, wheat bread, and fat free and reduced sugar ice cream.
if there was, it was probably called porridge or something because oatmeal is like porridge.
So many people like oatmeal because it is cheap and tastes ok if you add some sugar to it.
I have to imagine that it'd look just like unspoiled oatmeal, only maybe with a little mold.
You need to see a doctor. It sounds like Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or ciliac disease, which is caused by an allergy to gluten, especially wheat gluton. It interferes with the normal absorption of nutrients in the intestines.