Symptoms
Following are the signs that indicate the presence of this ailment:
- No bowel movements at least once a day
- Pain in the abdomen
- Heaviness in the stomach

- Wind formation
- Mucus coated tongue
- Headache
- Loss of appetite
- Pain in the lower legs
- Hypertension, fever
- Nausea
- Vertigo
- Palpitation
- Drowsiness
Causes
The aggravation of vata causes constipation. Improper eating habits
including eating a lot of food, eating food which is difficult to digest
(such as meat) and not eating enough vegetables and salads also lead to
constipation.
Irregular sleeping habits or emotional disturbances (stress, grief, fear
or worry) are other causes for the obstruction of the passage of stool,
accumulation of toxins in the colon or excessive stimulation of the
nervous system.
Smoking, consuming too much tea and coffee, or intake of prescription or
illicit drugs can also cause constipation.
Remedies
- Drinking a glass of warm milk before
going to bed helps in easy evacuation in the morning. In case of severe
constipation, mix two teaspoons of castor oil in the milk.
- Drink one liter of warm water and walk
around for a few minutes immediately after waking up early in the
morning.
- Drinking lemon juice mixed with warm
water two to three times a day eases constipation.
- One or two teaspoons of aloe gel can
be taken twice a day.
- A common Ayurvedic medicine for
constipation is Triphala Churna. It is a powder made by grinding three
kinds of herbs. A teaspoon of this powder taken with warm water or milk
at the time going to bed is beneficial.
Dos and don'ts
- The diet taken during constipation
must be easily digestible.
- Plenty of fruits, vegetables and
salads
- Freshly cooked food, and chew food
thoroughly.
- Eat only when hungry and maintain at
least 4 hours between meals.
- Use spices like cumin, coriander,
turmeric powder, fennel and asafetida as they make the food easy to
digest.
- Whole grain bread and cereals
- Regular physical exercise is also
important for maintaining proper bowel movements.
- Sleeping hours should be regulated and
efforts should be made to have a sound sleep.
- Fried foods, beans, gas forming
vegetables like cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli, nuts and dried fruits
should be avoided.
- Do not mix too many kinds of foods in
one meal.