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yes... it is quite common to be prescribed BOTH.. for pain.. dont worry.. but it can cause constipation..lol x
constipation
No not normally
Alcohol dulls senses and so it can help mask someone's pain. Using alcohol to mask pain is not advised as it can cause complications with other medications and addiction.
Yes, narcotic pain medicine is known to cause urinary retention as well as constipation.
The proper treatment for constipation is to try to take a lot of fiber to encourage proper bowel movements. It is important to try stool softeners and fiber, and to avoid pain medications, which can make constipation worse.
Any medication that controls pain can contribute to constipation. If one is prone to constipation and taking pain medicine, it is a good idea to increase fluid intake (preferably water), increase fiber intake and/or take Metamucil or other over the counter medications that increase bulk.
Absolutely. Constipation and gas or stool with air fluid level, is one of the most common causes of abdominal pain in cases presenting to emergency rooms.
Chronic Constipation as a Causative Factor for Development of Varicocele in Men - SOO YES Chronic Constipation as a Causative Factor for Development of Varicocele in Men - SOO YES
Not really. It can cause Constipation, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
Pain Medication is known to cause constipation, simply because they slow your entire body down, including your digestive system.
no, but it can cause liver problems Hypercalcemia (too much calcium in the blood) can cause abdominal pain