Constipation after Bariatric Surgery
by Dr. Beena Arora
Aug 06, 2021

Managing Constipation After Bariatric Surgery: Causes, Solutions, and When to Seek Help

One of the common concerns after weight loss surgery is constipation. Do you all know ‘What is constipation?’. Constipation is defined as a condition in which there is difficulty in emptying the bowels, usually due to hard stools that occur less than once a week is considered constipation. Some people feel they are constipated if they do not have a bowel movement every day.

Impact of Bariatric Surgery on Bowel Function

Bariatric surgery may affect bowel function temporarily and lead to constipation usually during the first postoperative month because of the gradual progression in the diet. The effects can be acute or chronic.

Causes of Constipation after Bariatric Surgery

Constipation after surgery usually happens due to a sudden reduction in food intake and insufficient water intake. Diligent attention to water intake and the addition of stool softeners or fibre supplements like Metamucil or Fibercon may help relieve the problem. Always speak with your surgeon and/or dietician about the available supplements. Tea and coffee intake should be limited due to their diuretic nature. Sometimes calcium and iron supplements and painkillers may also contribute to constipation by slowing down bowel function.

Managing Constipation: Dietary and Lifestyle Tips

In addition to an increase in water intake, a high-fibre diet also aids in overcoming the problem of constipation after surgery. Regular physical activity, small and frequent meals, a glass of warm milk at bedtime, and regular intake of fruits, vegetables, husked pulses, sprouts, and legumes help in improving bowel functions.

When to Seek Further Evaluation

It is important to know that constipation is not always related to bariatric surgery, and a relationship should not be automatically assumed. Recently developed constipation that is not easily related to the bariatric operation or doesn’t improve with diet and lifestyle changes requires further diagnostic measures for detailed evaluation. As always, other etiologic factors should be considered.

Before making changes in diet, vitamins, and medications, be sure to consult your surgeon and/or dietician and follow your surgeon for life.

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