Severe constipation can cause bowel leakage, especially in older people. Hard bowel motions are difficult to pass and may partly block the bowel, forcing watery motions to flow around it without warning.
Straining through constipation, pregnancy and childbirth can also weaken pelvic floor muscles and we need these muscles to be strong, so we have control over our bladders and bowels.
Drinking 8 to 10 cups of liquids, especially water, each day is an important factor in beating constipation.
Sometimes medicine may be needed to help you over constipation and our pharmacists can recommend what is best for your situation. Some stool softeners and laxatives are available as over-the-counter medicines. In severe cases, however, your doctor may prescribe other medicines which are available at your pharmacy.