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Chronic idiopathic constipation

Yes, chronic idiopathic constipation can be challenging to manage. It is important to explore various treatment options and consult with healthcare professionals to find the best approach for you. Lifestyle changes such as increasing water intake, physical activity, and fiber consumption can help. In addition to medications, discussing potential adjustments or combinations with your pharmacist may also be beneficial. In some cases, specialized physiotherapy for pelvic muscle dysfunction may be recommended to address the underlying cause of constipation.

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