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9 Surprising Causes of Constipation You Shouldn’t Ignore

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9. You could have a disease without knowing it

Many health conditions can cause constipation, Dr. Iqbal says. The most common one he sees, particularly in younger people, is hypothyroidism. “Your thyroid controls your metabolism so when it’s not functioning well, everything slows down, including your gut,” he explains. Other illnesses that have constipation as a major symptom include diabetes, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, Celiac disease, autoimmune disorders, and some cancers.

The most important thing is to identify the underlying cause and treat that. “Because constipation is so common, many people ignore it,” Dr. Iqbal says. “Most of the time it’s not a big deal but sometimes it is indicative of a larger problem.” If your constipation comes with other symptoms, has changed significantly, or if it’s lasted longer than three months, ask your doctor for a full medical work-up to look for illness.

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