Health Tip: When Constipation Requires a Doctor's Appointment
ByABC News
July 31, 2009, 2:18 PM
Aug. 1 -- (HealthDay News) -- While most instances of constipation aren't serious, occasionally, cases of infrequent or difficult bowel movements should be evaluated by a doctor.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers this list of warning signs that you should talk to your doctor about constipation:
- You're constipated for the first time or it occurs for you very infrequently.
- You've been treating constipation at home with more fiber, fluids and exercise for at least three weeks, but have no improvement.
- You have abdominal pain.
- You have bloody stools.
- You have unexplained weight loss.