Cremalax Tablet Used

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In 2006, I suffered from a bomb blast accident in Mumbai, and in 2010, I was met with a near fatal road accident and suffered from a neck fracture, whereby steel plates were put in my neck. Under the aftermath of these accidents my left side of the body has become very weak. Though I walk in the house, I get tired if I go outside. Now one of the problems is acute constipation. My doctor says that my large intestine is not pushing the stuff. I have been taking a half tablet of Cremalax on alternate days to pass the stool for almost a year and I don't feel good in my stomach nowadays. I sometimes have to take Cremaffin Plus to clear my bowl. Is there any non-habit-forming alternative for it or can Cremalax/Cremaffin Plus be taken life long? What are the side effects? Please help.

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I am having severe constipation i tried every home remedy but don't feel any urge for releasing the waste . My diet and water intake is good enough but still am constipated . What should i do to come over from this problem :( am so worried ## I am still suffering from constipation after total hysterectomy including extraction of Fallopian tube With rectocele. I am taking cremalax40.

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i am suffering from abdominal pain since 3 months and in the entroclysis report there is roundworm infestation and in endoscopy there is hiatal hernia and h pylori gastritis please advise me what to take and i have not motion since 15 days

Can you suggest non habit forming cure for acute constipation. I am taking Cremalax h alf tablet at night

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I am extremely constipated, what is the fastest way to get my bowel moving? ## try lactulose...it's OTC. ## For the past few weeks, I have been struggling to pass stool and gas. I visited a doctor and he suggested that I take Cremalax and Cyra tablets. However, after consuming these tablets, I feel I was better off before. Prior to this, despite the struggle, the stool used to pass easily, but now it is in little quantity and accompanied by some stomach pain. Given this situation, should I continue consuming my regular amount of food? Will this lead to an increase in stool formation and fill up my intestines, potentially causing severe problems? I hadn't had this issue until I turned 30, but now at 35, the problem has been recurring regularly. Is this a lifelong condition? Could...

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