Description
Senokot Natural Senna Laxative Tablets, 60 Tablets
Looking for a gentle but effective laxative? Senokot Natural Senna Laxative Tablets are your perfect solution! Made with natural senna, these tablets work quickly to get you back on track. Plus, they’re treated specially to ensure a consistent dose of active ingredient in each tablet. So don’t let constipation keep you down – try Senokot today!
Senokot is a reliably effective laxative made with natural senna treated especially to yield a constant amount of active ingredient in each dose, to give predictable relief from occasional or non-persistent constipation.
Benefits:
Get gentle, overnight relief from occasional constipation
To relieve occasional constipation, Senokot® Regular Strength is made from the senna plant, refined by science to be reliable. Senokot Regular Strength can be taken at night and generally helps relieve constipation in 6-12 hours.
It contains senna which naturally controls and calms the situation so you can get on with your life without any irritation or uncomfortable moments
Senokot 7.5mg Tablets 12 years plus 60 tablets are used for the relief of occasional or non-persistent constipation
- Senokot 7.5mg Tablets:
- Senokot is a reliably effective laxative made with natural senna treated especially to yield a constant amount of active ingredient in each dose, to give predictable relief from occasional constipation. They work by keeping water in the intestines, which causes movement of the intestines.
- Gentle effective constipation relief
- Contains Natural Senna
- Works in 8-12 hours
- Predictable relief
- Helps restore your natural rhythm
How Long do Senokot Regular Strenght Constipation Relief Tablet take to work?
The active ingredient Senna takes about 8 hours to work. It is best to take Senokot tablets at night.
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What is Constipation?
Constipation is common and it affects people of all ages. You can usually treat it at home with simple changes to your diet and lifestyle.
It’s likely to be constipation if:
- you have not had a poo at least 3 times during the last week
- the poo is often large and dry, hard or lumpy
- you are straining or in pain when you have a poo
You may also have a stomach ache and feel bloated or sick.
Causes of Constipation
Constipation in adults has many possible causes. Sometimes there’s no obvious reason.
The most common causes include:
- not eating enough fibre – such as fruit, vegetables and cereals
- not drinking enough fluids
- not moving enough and spending long periods sitting or lying in bed
- being less active and not exercising
- often ignoring the urge to go to the toilet
- changing your diet or daily routine
- a side effect of medicine
- stress, anxiety or depression
Constipation is also common during pregnancy and for 6 weeks after giving birth.
Rarely, constipation may be caused by a medical condition.
Making simple changes to your diet and lifestyle can help treat constipation.
It’s safe to try these simple measures when you’re pregnant.
You may notice a difference within a few days. Sometimes it takes a few weeks before your symptoms improve.
How to Prevent Constipation
MAKE CHANGES TO YOUR DIET
To make your poo softer and easier to pass:
- drink plenty of fluids and avoid alcohol
- increase the fibre in your diet
- add some wheat bran, oats or linseed to your diet
IMPROVING YOUR TOILET ROUTINE
Keep to a regular time and place and give yourself plenty of time to use the toilet.
Do not delay if you feel the urge to poo.
To make it easier to poo, try resting your feet on a low stool while going to the toilet. If possible, raise your knees above your hips.
CONSIDER INCREASING YOUR ACTIVITY
A daily walk or run can help you poo more regularly.
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