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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Andy is right. You should see a doctor for advice. It might not be a food problem. You could have a medical problem which could be treated. Do not delay.
A suppository is a little pellet that you insert into your anus which causes you to go (usually very quickly!).
Please see your doctor. It is a common problem and they probably see loads of cases during a normal working week.
Loads of water, dehydration causes constipation. You can eat as much fibre as you want, but it will be ineffective if you don't have water to bulk up the fibre and flush it through, And as well as all the other dietary advice already given, try a pro-biotic yoghurt every day. But also follow FPs advice and visit the doc for a check-up.
I have IBS - mostly of the too loose sort, alternating with your problem. I am veggie. which proves it's not just a question of eating less meat although you ought to try that for a bit. I have tried all sorts of food combinations but in the fruit/veg line. Colonic irrigation is OK providing you have pro-biotics after i.e. replace the "good" bacteria but that only reduces the problem for a while. The gastro-enterologist I saw recommended "Beneflora" a product not widely known about, which might be beneficial. That gives the gut "good" bacteria and has to be taken for only a week in every month.The water drinking is good advice, but we mean a lot per day. It's hard for people to get into the habit of drinking enough water. For me an iron liquid supplement I have just started taking is helpful but would be very unhelpful to you. A lot of coffee, on the other hand, is bad for me when I am,at my worst, but would be good for you!recently I am having a colonoscopy soon, too, as I had a particularly bad bout again. The trouble with any over-the-counter laxatives, I understand, is that in the long run you would be worse off. You shouldn't need them.