
Facing Problem With Bowel Movement. Taking Metamucil. How To Cure This?

Thanks for your query.
The nature and consistency of stool depend on the a few factors - type of diet consumed, the intestinal transit time and alterations of bowel commensal.
Accordingly I site a few reasons for your current symptoms:
- Indigestion of some food like lactose, wheat protein, etc. Let me know if there was any alteration in the type of food you consume.
- Underlying medical condition like bacterial overgrowth, overactive thyroid, diabetes.
- It is also seen with the use of some medicines like laxatives, antacid medicines, antibiotics, natural medicines.
- Rarely muscle weakness (anal or abdominal).
Normal colonoscopy rules out inflammatory bowel disease and intestinal polyps. I am pleased these are excluded.
Based on these inferences my suggestions to you are:
- It is worthwhile to go for a detailed stool examination. Infective conditions can be excluded with this simple test.
- Watch your diet and see if any of those aggravates the symptoms
- Use of prebiotic and probiotics can regulate normal bowel commensals which in turn can be useful.
- Pelvic floor exercises and sphincter strengthening can help. It means to contract the sphincter as if contracting while passing the stools and pull up. Then let go. Doing it repeatedly will help.
- Over the counter medicines like loperamide and sucralfate can be tried on a short term basis.
- Metamucil may make it worse if taken for a prolonged time. Discuss with your doctor and if appropriate restrict its use.
- Hygienic and nutritious food and safe-drinking water are a must for good health.
- Holistic treatments such as physical exercise, yoga, meditation have positive influence on intestinal transit. You can try them.
- Lastly if symptoms continue to persist, it would be worthwhile to consult a gastroenterologist for careful examination and a planned management.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Dr Vaishalee Punj

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