Eating dragon fruit actually caused constipation

May 15, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Chao
Introduction
Constipation after eating dragon fruit may be caused by physiological factors or pathological conditions such as functional dyspepsia or intestinal obstruction, and appropriate treatment should be based on the specific situation. Dragon fruit generally has a laxative effect, but excessive consumption may increase the gastrointestinal burden, leading to temporary indigestion and resulting in constipation.

Generally, constipation after eating dragon fruit may be caused by physiological factors or pathological conditions such as functional dyspepsia or intestinal obstruction. Appropriate treatment should be based on the specific situation. The detailed analysis is as follows:

I. Physiological Factors

Dragon fruit is a common fruit rich in vitamins and dietary fiber, which helps regulate immunity. Its anthocyanin content also aids in eliminating oxygen free radicals. Dragon fruit generally has a laxative effect; however, excessive consumption may increase gastrointestinal burden, leading to temporary indigestion and resulting in constipation. It is recommended to massage the stomach area to promote gastrointestinal motility and relieve constipation.

II. Pathological Factors

1. Functional Dyspepsia

If patients experience excessive psychological stress or frequent anxiety, gastric function may become disordered, leading to impaired receptive relaxation of the gastric fundus and increased visceral sensitivity, causing functional dyspepsia. After eating dragon fruit, patients may feel overly full, with delayed gastric emptying and food retention, thus triggering the aforementioned symptoms. Patients are advised to take medications such as domperidone tablets or famotidine tablets under medical guidance.

2. Intestinal Obstruction

In patients with intestinal obstruction, the passage of intestinal contents is blocked and cannot be excreted normally. Food intake increases the volume of intestinal contents, thereby worsening constipation. It is recommended to seek hospital treatment, where surgical laparotomy may be performed to remove the obstructed segment.

In addition, this condition may also be caused by other diseases such as hemorrhoids, diabetes, or cerebral infarction. If such symptoms occur, it is advisable to seek timely medical attention at a hospital.


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