Eating loquat does not usually cause constipation. Loquats are rich in nutrients, sweet flavor, and high in fructose, potassium, iron, calcium, and vitamins, and usually do not cause constipation. Loquats can be eaten directly after washing or in soup with chicken or pork. Loquat is rich in vitamins, trace elements and fiber, which can replenish the nutrients needed by the body. If a large number of loquats are consumed in a short period of time, it may irritate the stomach and intestines, causing the patient to experience abdominal pain, diarrhea and other symptoms. Moreover, loquat is rich in fructose, which can lead to the accumulation of sugar when consumed in large quantities. Therefore, moderate consumption of loquat will not cause other abnormal reactions or constipation.