If you’re looking for a natural way to help relieve constipation, several approaches have good support. Results vary from person to person, and persistent constipation should be discussed with a healthcare professional.
A simple natural remedy: Warm water + fiber-rich foods
1. Drink enough fluids
- A glass of warm water in the morning may help some people stimulate bowel movement.
- Staying hydrated helps fiber work properly.
2. Increase fiber gradually
Good options include:
- Prunes or prune juice (contain natural sorbitol, which can help draw water into the bowel)
- Oats
- Beans and lentils
- Vegetables and fruits
- Whole grains
3. Try gentle movement
- Walking or light exercise can encourage normal bowel activity.
4. Create a regular bathroom routine
- Give yourself time to use the bathroom, especially after meals when the digestive system is naturally more active.
When to seek medical advice:
Contact a healthcare professional if constipation is new and severe, lasts several weeks, or comes with:
- Blood in stool
- Unexplained weight loss
- Severe abdominal pain
- Vomiting
- A sudden change in bowel habits
A simple combination that many people find helpful is prunes + water + daily movement, rather than relying on a single “quick cure.”