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Biofeedback therapy helps more adults with chronic constipation than usual care

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Biofeedback therapy helps more adults with chronic constipation than usual care
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Chronic constipation is a frustrating problem that makes daily life harder for many adults. A new analysis looked at how biofeedback therapy compares to standard care. This therapy teaches people to control their muscles to help them poop more easily. The review combined data from 19 different trials involving many adults struggling with this issue.

The results showed that biofeedback therapy led to a significantly higher overall response rate. People using this therapy had more bowel movements each week and reported lower scores for constipation symptoms. Their quality of life also improved significantly compared to those in the control group. These positive changes were consistent across the studies included in the review.

However, the reliability of these conclusions is limited. The individual studies had small sample sizes and some methodological limitations. While the therapy shows promise for improving symptoms and quality of life, the evidence is not as strong as it could be. No serious safety issues were reported, and the therapy was generally well tolerated. This means the approach may be a useful option for some patients, but more research is needed to confirm these findings with larger groups of people.

What this means for you:
Biofeedback therapy improves bowel movements and quality of life for adults with chronic constipation, but study limitations exist.
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