Taking Telvas. Started Feeling Constipation. Is This Due To Telvas?
Question: Hi,
I am taking Telvas 40 medicine for one and half year, I am feeling constipation regularly.
please advice whether it is due to Telvas or any other reason is there. My age is 40
I am taking Telvas 40 medicine for one and half year, I am feeling constipation regularly.
please advice whether it is due to Telvas or any other reason is there. My age is 40
Hello XXXXXX,
Welcome to Helathcare Magic.
Telvas 40 mg doesn't cause constipation, may be we should look in to the some other cause for your problem. I advise you to consult your physician to find out the exact cause of your problem.
Theses are the possible causes of constipation:
1. Irregular timings of food
2. Eating food with low dietary fibre
3. Less water intake
4. lack of physical activity
5. thyroid problems
6. Some B.P medications like calcium channel blockers (not Telvas).
If you have any further doubts, write back to us.
Regards
DR. Sivayogi
Welcome to Helathcare Magic.
Telvas 40 mg doesn't cause constipation, may be we should look in to the some other cause for your problem. I advise you to consult your physician to find out the exact cause of your problem.
Theses are the possible causes of constipation:
1. Irregular timings of food
2. Eating food with low dietary fibre
3. Less water intake
4. lack of physical activity
5. thyroid problems
6. Some B.P medications like calcium channel blockers (not Telvas).
If you have any further doubts, write back to us.
Regards
DR. Sivayogi
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Dr. Mohammed Kappan
I feel pain during disposal without bleeding, after that itching is there. I take stool softner whenever it is required. it gets normal for some days. then it occur again.
Welcome back,
If you have pain while passing stools, we should also rule out possibility of anal fissure. Anal fissure is again commonly seen in constipated patients.
In your case, it seems to be a functional constipation either due to decreased water intake or decreased intake of fiber food / lack of physical activity.
You need to get examined by a general surgeon. It gives better clarification after you are examined directly.
If you have any further questions, write back to us,
Regards
DR.sivayogi
If you have pain while passing stools, we should also rule out possibility of anal fissure. Anal fissure is again commonly seen in constipated patients.
In your case, it seems to be a functional constipation either due to decreased water intake or decreased intake of fiber food / lack of physical activity.
You need to get examined by a general surgeon. It gives better clarification after you are examined directly.
If you have any further questions, write back to us,
Regards
DR.sivayogi
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Dr. Vaishalee Punj