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Your Chemist has suppository's that can help with this or it may be necessary to have a talk with your doctor.
Having low bowel movements is a sign that a person is not getting enough fiber in their diet. Eating more roughage should correct the problem. If difficulties persist, taking a gentle laxative should help things along.
Antispasmodic medication is used to help relieve the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. Such medicines include Bentyl, Levbid, NuLev and Di-Spaz.
Having a bowel movement can cause discomfort or even pain, especially if your stool (bowel movement; feces) is harder than usual. "BMs" should be formed, but soft. Those exit without much difficulty. But if you don't drink enough water, the BM can feel hard, jagged, and is harder to push out. Also, gas in the intestines, and normal peristalsis (muscles moving in the intestines), both can cause discomfort or even cramp-like pain. Of course, gassy pain often accompanies having a bowel movement because the intestines are hard at work to push out the feces. Rubbing your belly, or putting a heating pad against your belly, can help relieve gassy pain. If pain is severe, occurs frequently, or you see blood in the toilet, consult your doctor.
If the bowel is backed up, it can lead to bloating, which can lead to weight gain. Be sure to drink plenty of water to help the digestive system.
No, an orange itself will not help with a bowel movement. Oranges are a good source of nutrients and vitamin C for your body. Though, fibre and orange juice will increase your chances of a good bowel movement.
If you have had headaches that long of a period I suggest that you go to your doctor to see whats wrong. Because headaches usually go away after awhile and having headaches that long could mean that there might be some serious problems. Or something. So I really suggest you go to your doctor.
There are all manner of laxatives, pharmaceutic and natural, that work well. However, I would first mention there's no health reason that you have to have a bowel movement every day. In fact, many people don't. If there's no bowel movement by 4 days, or if you feel uncomfortable, then ask for help. But unless you feel uncomfortable, don't worry -- your body generally handles itself well on its own in such matters.
There are many things that can cause pain when having bowel movements, some are minor and benign (like when you eat some hot chiles and the next day you feel the "second burn"), and others are extremely serious and need immediate medical attention. It also depends upon where the pain is, at the rectum or inside the bowel, for example. Many people have hemorrhoids and they can cause rectal pain. Minor constipation can cause an uncomfortable bowel movement, if you drink more water and eat more fiber, you can help prevent that. But any time you have changes in your bowel habits or pain or discomfort with BMs, you should check with your health care professional right away.
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Headaches can be caused by any number of things - sinuses, migraines, tension, etc. There are relaxation techniques, natural remedies and exercise techniques that may help. (http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Rid-of-a-Headache) If your son is having chronic headaches, and nothing is helping to relieve them, you should consider seeking the help of a medical professional.