Guide To The Conditions Milk Of Magnesia Helps Treat

Relieve Constipation

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A low-fiber diet and consuming too much dairy are the leading causes of temporary constipation. Eating foods like vegetables, fruits, and whole grains will increase fiber, and not getting enough fluids can have the same effect, so it's important to stay hydrated for healthy bowels. Medications including iron supplements, sedatives, and blood pressure-lowering medications can also cause constipation.

There are serious health issues that cause constipation such as irritable bowel syndrome, colon cancer, and thyroid disease. Milk of magnesia is a hyperosmotic saline laxative that helps increase bowel activity. It's fast-acting, and the user can expect a bowel movement within four to six hours after taking milk of magnesia. Doctors may need to rule out any serious condition that can cause constipation including a bowel obstruction or appendicitis before suggesting milk of magnesia for treatment.

Ease Indigestion

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Indigestion is typically a sign of an ulcer, gastroesophageal reflux disease, or gallbladder disease. It causes recurrent or persistent discomfort and pain in the upper abdomen. Some symptoms of indigestion include nausea and vomiting, bloating, acidic taste, belching, and gas. Milk of magnesia can ease indigestion, eliminate embarrassing flatulence, and reduce acid in the stomach. The magnesium hydroxide combined with hydrogen ions neutralizes stomach acid and alleviates symptoms associated with indigestion including upset stomach, heartburn, indigestion, and other gastric conditions.

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