Constipation is a common condition that affects people of all ages. It can mean that you’re not passing stools regularly, or you’re having difficulty passing them. Or you may even feel an uncomfortable fullness even after you’ve had a bowel movement.8,20
There are many things that can cause constipation. Sometimes there’s no obvious reason for it.21
The most common causes include:21
In much rarer cases, constipation may be caused by a medical condition.21
If you think you’re constipated, there are many things you can do to help:8,21
If you think your baby is constipated, it’s a good idea to talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
There are many simple things you can do that might help:
If you think your child is constipated, it’s a good idea to talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
In the meantime, simple lifestyle changes may help:
Talk to your doctor if:20
Many people find that making changes to their diet and lifestyle can improve their symptoms. If these don’t help, laxatives are often used.21
There are different types of laxatives available:33
Laxatives are available to buy from pharmacies and supermarkets. They’re also available on prescription from a doctor.21
Like all medicines, Duphalac® may cause side effects in some people, but many have no side effects or only mild ones that only last a few days.4
The following side effects have been reported with Duphalac®:4
Very common (may affect more than 1 in 10 people)
Diarrhea
Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people)
Flatulence
Abdominal pain
Nausea
Vomiting
Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people)
Electrolyte imbalance due to diarrhea
When you start taking Duphalac®, you might experience flatulence. This will usually ease off after a few days.4
If you find that the side effects don’t go away, or bother you, try reducing your dose, or talk to your doctor or pharmacist.4
Yes. No effects during pregnancy are anticipated, since systemic exposure to Duphalac® is negligible.4
Yes. No effects on the breastfed newborn/infant are anticipated, since the systemic exposure of the breast-feeding woman to Duphalac® is negligible.4
A prebiotic promotes the growth of ‘good bacteria’ in the gut. It may also suppress the growth of ‘bad bacteria’.4,18
Unlike probiotics, in which ‘good bacteria’ are introduced into the gut, prebiotics such as Duphalac® promote the growth of the good bacteria that is already present in the gut by increasing their food supply.4,18
Suppressing the growth of bad bacteria can lead to many health-promoting effects such as improvement in the balance of the intestinal flora.4,18
Travelling can be a challenge when you’re constipated, but there are many things you can do that can help you feel comfortable, such as drinking plenty of water, filling up on fiber-rich snacks, trying to stay active and sticking to a routine.
Perhaps the most important thing you can do is be prepared. If you’ve had problems with constipation whilst travelling before, or if you’re already experiencing constipation, it might help to start taking medication before you go. Duphalac® stick packs are ideal for when you’re on the go. Each dose can be tipped directly onto the tongue, sprinkled on food or mixed with a drink.4