What’s wrong with constipation due to weight loss?

The causes of constipation due to weight loss include irrational diet structure, insufficient water intake and too little fat intake.
1. Irrational dietary structure: people who lose weight usually have an irrational and unscientific dietary structure, consuming only a small amount of low-calorie food and reducing the intake of fruits, vegetables and other crude fiber foods, which in turn leads to constipation.
2. Insufficient drinking water: the weight loss crowd is usually too much exercise, will sweat a lot, if not timely replenish enough water, easy to cause dry and hard stools, resulting in constipation.
3. Too little fat intake: fat has the role of lubricating the intestinal tract, but the weight loss crowd, often limit the intake of fat. If the fat content in food is too little, it will cause intestinal peristalsis to slow down, which will easily lead to constipation.
If the patient’s symptoms of constipation are serious, or persist without improvement, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.