5 causes of chronic constipation
Chronic constipation is a condition where irregular or painful bowel movements last for more than three months. Symptoms can include passing stools just once or twice in a week, hard stools, need for straining to pass stools and feeling of incomplete evacuation.
Chronic constipation treatment can involve treating the underlying cause and making some healthy changes.
 Causes 
 Constipation occurs due to difficulty in passing stools. Any possible constipation treatment takes into consideration the cause of the problem, which can range from mild to serious health problems. 
 Colon Blockages 
 Blockages in the rectal or anal area can affect normal bowel movements.

- Cancers of the colon, rectum or abdomen
- Rectocele or bulge in the rectal area through vagina’s back support
- Anal fissures
- Bowel stricture or the colon becoming narrow
- Obstructions in the bowel
 Hormonal Problems 
 Hormonal imbalance can cause constipation by disturbing the balance of fluids in the body. Treatment of constipation in such cases would be to help balance the hormones. These may include – 
- Thyroid problems
- Diabetes
- Pregnancy (often no treatment is required)
 Pelvic Muscle Problems 
 Pelvic muscles may not work properly and cause constipation.
Problems include:
- Weak pelvic muscles.
- Anismus or pelvic muscles not able to relax for bowel movements.
- Dyssynergia or inability of pelvic muscles to coordinate muscle movements.
 Neurological Problems 
 Problems with colon or rectal nerves can make bowel movement difficult. In such cases, chronic constipation treatment may involve treatment and management of the nerve disorder. These problems can be: 
- Multiple sclerosis
- Stroke
- Injury in the spine
- Autonomic neuropathy
- Parkinson’s disease
 Lifestyle Problems 
 An unhealthy lifestyle can cause constipation. Chronic constipation treatment may be about lifestyle modifications. Some examples: 
- A diet lacking in fiber
- A diet rich in fatty foods
- Lack of exercise
- Excess weight
- Insufficient water consumption
With proper diagnosis chronic constipation is a treatable condition.

