How to end effects of laxative? Laxatives draw water into the large intestine and stimulate the intestine muscles. Laxatives are not good for weight loss and may incite serious impairments.
Laxative misuse provokes water loss with blurred vision, faintness, kidney insufficiency, and even death.
Laxatives lead to electrolyte disturbances with incorrect functioning of muscles and nerves.
People develop dependence on laxatives with bowel impairment and constipation.
Laxative abuse may provoke blood loss with anemia.
How to end effects of laxative? Stop taking laxatives.
Be ready to laxative withdrawal and work out a plan for fighting with the side effects such as constipation, fluid retention, bloating, and transitory weight gain.
Drink from 6 to 10 cups of water daily.
Practice physical activity. Discuss the particularities of physical load with your doctor.
Consume recommended food at least 3 times a day with regular intervals.
Consume foods that encourage normal bowel movements such as vegetables and fruits. Eat whole-grain breads, cereals, and wheat bran against the background of drinking more fluids.
Observe your bowel movements and if you are constipated more than 3 days, consult with your doctor.