Any information on slow transit constipation? - IBS Network

IBS Network

47,519 members15,577 posts

Any information on slow transit constipation?

Ctb567 profile image
4 Replies

Ever since I was 2 I have had chronic constipation and have taken laxatives my whole life. Only until a few years ago did I find a laxative routine that actually works for me but I since have started to have other health problems. As many of you will know most doctors don't care about constipation and they have never really tried to find out what's causing it and I've recently come across slow transit constipation which I seem to match quite a few symptoms. However its hard to tell the difference between normal constipation and this type of constipation, does anyone here have this or know anything about this condition that can help me understand this more?

Thanks

Written by
Ctb567 profile image
Ctb567
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
4 Replies
polly2000 profile image
polly2000

Ask your GP to refer you to gastro-enterologist for tests. Among other things they can give you a transit test. If it is this can be very difficult to get treatment. I'm still on waiting list after two years. Everyone's different. I manage mine while waiting for hospital appointment by taking Oxypowder as prescription meds now ineffective for me. I also see a nutritionist and have occasional colonics. I try to juice and eat raw if I can which suits me and have cut out wheat but can eat spelt and oats. Dr Jensens guide to better bowel health, massage of ileo-caecal valve, gargling and tongue depressing - search for gut-brain axis on net help me too. Never take senna laxatives as were prescribed for me over many years they permanently damage bowel and make probl em worse. I also take a probiotic. Sometimes high fibre helps in others it makes problem worse.

Ctb567 profile image
Ctb567 in reply to polly2000

Thanks for the reply. I have been to a gastro for a different reason before but they weren't interested as my constipation is now relatively in control. I'm just unsure whether mine is severe enough to be slow transit constipation.

polly2000 profile image
polly2000

The slow transit test involves you swallowing markers over several days. You then have x-ray which shows whether or not you've passed them so it's noninvasive so would be worth requesting if you're concerned about a diagnosis.

IBSNetwork profile image
IBSNetworkPartnerIBS Network

Hi Carly

There are a number of new medications for IBS-C please see the link

theibsnetwork.org/the-self-...

Kind regards

The IBS Network Advisory Group

You may also like...

slow transit constipation

I have slow transit constipation since birth I have had 3 prolapse ops I don't have a bowel movement

slow transit constipation

just looking for some advice - I have had slow transit constipation and IBS/C for many years and...

SSRI's for slow transit constipation

better for constipation but don't know if it helps with slow transit/motility issues? I just need...

Slow transit constipation

moving for you? I have been suffering with slow transit constipation since having my daughter with...

Slow Transit Constipation

Calling all people who suffer with Slow Transit Constipation. I am trying to figure out what works