At Yutopia Clinic, we provide long term solutions for chronic constipation, ensuring lasting relief through personalized care and targeted treatment options.
1) A Certified Constipation Specialist Care Team
Comprising doctors, nutritionists, and nurses who collaborate to deliver a comprehensive Constipation treatment.
2) Constipation Specialty Diagnostic and Treatment Options
Reports are sent to specialized labs in the US, providing valuable insights into the root causes of Constipation, enabling us to design the most effective treatment plan.
3) Personalized Diet and Lifestyle Plan to manage Constipation:
Includes the elimination and reintroduction of specific food types, such as the FODMAP diet, to heal the gut lining and promote overall digestive health
4) Customized Constipation Treatment Protocol for long term relief
Aimed at healing the gut and repairing the mucosal lining.
5) Constipation Support and Follow-Up
On-going support throughout your healing journey, to achieve long-term relief and well-being.
Symptoms of constipation can vary from person to person, but common signs include:
● Infrequent bowel movements (less than three per week)
● Difficulty or straining during bowel movements
● Hard or lumpy stools
● Feeling like your bowels are not completely empty after a bowel movement
● Abdominal bloating or discomfort
● Loss of appetite
● Feeling sluggish or lethargic
If you have persistent constipation that lasts for more than a few weeks, or if you experience severe symptoms such as blood in the stool, unexplained weight loss, or severe abdominal pain, you should see a doctor.
Yes, stress and anxiety can affect the digestive system and contribute to constipation. Finding ways to manage stress, such as through relaxation techniques or counseling, may help improve bowel regularity.
In some cases, constipation can be a symptom of a more serious underlying health condition, such as colorectal cancer or bowel obstruction. If you have concerns about your constipation, it's important to see a doctor for a proper evaluation.
In some cases, constipation can be a symptom of a more serious underlying health condition, such as colorectal cancer or a bowel obstruction. If you have concerns about your constipation, it's important to see a doctor for a proper evaluation.