Let’s talk about a topic that is often overlooked in our medical end of life care: bowel movements. Narcotics play a role. Read on to learn more.
Being active helps us poop therefore the less active we are, and people approaching the end of their life through disease or old age gradually have less and less energy hence do less and sleep more, the more prone to constipation we will be. Constipation becomes a problem as activity decreases. Laxatives become necessary.
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