Suggest Treatment For Acute Constipation
an enema may be needed
Detailed Answer:
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Since these two laxative methods have been effective , you may need to use an enema.
In acute severe constipation, either manual disimpaction or enemas are most effective.
Since manual impaction should be done be only by a professional to prevent tears to the anus, enemas would be the best option.
The enema such as fleet enema should help to relieve this acute event but then the focus would be preventing recurrence.
Laxatives should not be used too often because in the long run they affect the normal function of the bowel and it is possible to become dependent on them to have a bowel movement.
The best option for prevention would be to increase fluid and fiber intake.
If it is not possible to increase fiber intake by diet alone then the use of fiber supplements such metamucil would be helpful.
The sugar free works better than version with sugar.
The dose can be increased or decreased on a week to week basis as needed.
You should try for at least 8 glasses of fluid a day along with this fiber.
summary: try an enema at this point
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions
may be due to stool collection
Detailed Answer:
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Stool would back up first on the left side of the colon because the left aspect leads to the rectum and then anus.
The collection of stool in this area may be the reason for the bulge you are noticing
If you are still concerned you may want to consider having your abdomen assessed by your doctor.
Please feel free to ask any other questions