100% Organic Chinese Herbs for IBS Hard Stools Rectal Bleeding Abdominal Pain Cramps Nausea Vomiting Mixed Hemorrhoids
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Description
- Brand Name:Â Okeny’s
- Essential Oil Type:Â Compound Essential Oil
- Model Number:Â 20PCS
- Ingredient:Â natural Chinese Herbs
- Country/Region of Manufacture:Â China
- Certification:Â GZBJZ
- Certificate Number:Â GZBJZ
- Item Type:Â Essential Oil
Product Name: Chinese Herbs for Chronic
Package Includes: 20PCS
Dosage: 1 PILL/ 1Time, 2 Times/1 Day
Applicable Symptoms:
1. Lower abdominal discomfort
2. Infrequent bowel movements
3. Straining to have a bowel movement
4. Hard or small stools
5. Rectal bleeding and/or anal fissures caused by hard stools
6. Physiological distress and/or with having bowel movements.
What is constipation?
Constipation means different things to different people. For many people, it simply means infrequent passage of feces.
For others, however, it means hard stools, difficulty passing them (straining), or a sense of incomplete emptying after a bowel movement.
The cause of each of these symptoms of constipation vary, so the approach to each should be tailored to each specific person.
Constipation also can alternate with diarrhea. This pattern commonly occurs as part of the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
At the extreme end of the spectrum for it is fecal impaction, which is when the stool hardens in the rectum and prevents the
passage of it (although occasionally diarrhea may occur even with the obstruction due to colonic fluid leaking around the impacted stool).
The number of bowel movements generally decreases with age. Most adults have what is considered normal, between three and 21 times per week.
The most common pattern is one a day, but this pattern is seen in less than half of individuals. Moreover, most are irregular, and don’t have bowel
movements every day or the same number every day.
Medically speaking, constipation usually is defined as fewer than three bowel movements per week. Severe constipation is defined as less than one
bowel movement per week. There is no medical reason to have a one every day. Going without one for two or three days does not cause physical
discomfort, only mental distress for some people. Contrary to popular belief, there is no evidence that “toxins” accumulate when movements are
infrequent or that constipation leads to cancer.
It is important to distinguish acute (recent onset) constipation from chronic (long duration) constipation. Acute constipation requires urgent assessment
because a serious medical illness may be the underlying cause (for example, tumors of the colon). It also requires an immediate assessment if it is
accompanied by symptoms such as rectal bleeding, abdominal pain and cramps, nausea and vomiting, and involuntary loss of weight. The evaluation
of chronic constipation may not be urgent, particularly if simple measures bring relief.
Once you suffer from constipation, you will be…..
About Chinese Medicine
Traditional  Chinese Medicine, TCM for short, has a long history. As a medical science formed and developed by the Chinese people in their life  and
work as well as in their attempts to treat diseases, TCM crystallizes the wisdom of the Chinese people, and has made important contributions to the
continuance and thriving of the Chinese nation. In addition, frequently occurring, and complicated diseases, TCM has proved to be very effective in
Intestines Diease.As a very popular, method of healthcare among the Chinese public for its low cost, satisfactory curative effect and side effects,
TCM plays and irreplaceable role in China Medical and healthcare Endeavors.
How to get rid of constipation?
Here are some warm tips.
1. Â More vegetables, less Spicy of greasy food should be added in your diets.
2. Â More physical exercise could be done daily, like jogging, Taki.
3. Â Good habit of stool should be cutalitaved.
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