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South Wales Argus
16-07-2025
- Health
- South Wales Argus
New report reveals Constipation Crisis Gripping the UK
Staggeringly, 84% of people in the UK have experienced constipation in the last year, yet approximately 60% struggle to adequately identify the main symptoms of constipation and more than 40% don't realise that unmanaged constipation can mean it gets even harder to poo. Many people often suffer in silence and are unaware of how and when to treat constipation, that's according to research commissioned by Movicol. Despite high profile public campaigns in recent years, the report reveals high levels of stigma remain when it comes to discussing topics around bowel health. Staggeringly, 84% of people in the UK have experienced constipation in the last year, yet approximately 60% struggle to adequately identify the main symptoms of constipation and more than 40% don't realise that unmanaged constipation can mean it gets even harder to poo. (Image: free) Over one third of people surveyed say they feel uncomfortable discussing their poo habits with family or friends. In fact, people in the UK feel more comfortable talking about politics, money, and religion than their poo habits. Brad Read, Global Medical Director from Movicol, says 'It's vital we break down the stigma around constipation and encourage open communications to normalise conversations around bowel health. 'It's important people do not to ignore the early signs of constipation, as the longer you wait, the harder it can be to get things moving again.' Regional disparities were revealed too with higher levels of constipation in the North than the South of the UK. The North East of England has the highest proportion of people who are often constipated, with 20% experiencing constipation all the time or frequently in the past year, compared to Greater London, which has the lowest rate at only 10%. The report showed the significant impact constipation also has on both physical and mental wellbeing, as well as its surprising effect on productivity. For further information on the signs and symptoms of constipation and how to treat it, visit the Movicol website Movicol® UK | Gentle Constipation Relief for Adults Approximately 25% of people in the UK have missed work due to being constipated and on average people spend 13 minutes longer in the toilet per day when constipated. 54.3% of people in the UK agreed that having a satisfying poo improves their mental health, highlighting how constipation can disrupt day-to-day routines and impact overall wellbeing. Brad Read, Global Medical Director from Movicol, says: 'The Constipation State of the Nation Report has shone a light on an often-ignored health issue. 'Many patients still feel embarrassed discussing these types of problems with healthcare professionals. These results are a wake-up call and highlight the urgent need for greater awareness and access to effective solutions. It's important to remember that constipation is treatable and early treatment can prevent it getting worse, saving you time and discomfort.

Scotsman
15-07-2025
- Health
- Scotsman
A new report reveals how badly constipation affects the nation
A new report has revealed the 'Constipation State of the Nation', highlighting the widespread prevalence and impact constipation is having on the health of adults in the UK. Free weekly newsletter Join our weekly YourWorld newsletter for updates, behind-the-scenes insights from our editors and your chance to shape what's next. Free weekly newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Staggeringly, 84% of people in the UK have experienced constipation in the last year, yet approximately 60% struggle to adequately identify the main symptoms of constipation and more than 40% don't realise that unmanaged constipation can mean it gets even harder to poo. Many people often suffer in silence and are unaware of how and when to treat constipation, that's according to research commissioned by Movicol. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Despite high profile public campaigns in recent years, the report reveals high levels of stigma remain when it comes to discussing topics around bowel health. Over one third of people surveyed say they feel uncomfortable discussing their poo habits with family or friends. In fact, people in the UK feel more comfortable talking about politics, money, and religion than their poo habits. Brad Read, Global Medical Director from Movicol, says: 'It's vital we break down the stigma around constipation and encourage open communications to normalise conversations around bowel health. It's important people do not to ignore the early signs of constipation, as the longer you wait, the harder it can be to get things moving again.' Regional disparities were revealed too with higher levels of constipation in the North than the South of the UK. The North East of England has the highest proportion of people who are often constipated, with 20% experiencing constipation all the time or frequently in the past year, compared to Greater London, which has the lowest rate at only 10%. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The report showed the significant impact constipation also has on both physical and mental wellbeing, as well as its surprising effect on productivity. For further information on the signs and symptoms of constipation and how to treat it, visit the Movicol website Movicol® UK | Gentle Constipation Relief for Adults Approximately 25% of people in the UK have missed work due to being constipated and on average people spend 13 minutes longer in the toilet per day when constipated. 54.3% of people in the UK agreed that having a satisfying poo improves their mental health, highlighting how constipation can disrupt day-to-day routines and impact overall wellbeing. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Mr Read said: 'The Constipation State of the Nation Report has shone a light on an often-ignored health issue. Many patients still feel embarrassed discussing these types of problems with healthcare professionals. These results are a wake-up call and highlight the urgent need for greater awareness and access to effective solutions. It's important to remember that constipation is treatable and early treatment can prevent it getting worse, saving you time and discomfort.'

Scotsman
15-07-2025
- Health
- Scotsman
A new report reveals how badly constipation affects the nation
A new report has revealed the 'Constipation State of the Nation', highlighting the widespread prevalence and impact constipation is having on the health of adults in the UK. Free weekly newsletter Join our weekly YourWorld newsletter for updates, behind-the-scenes insights from our editors and your chance to shape what's next. Free weekly newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Staggeringly, 84% of people in the UK have experienced constipation in the last year, yet approximately 60% struggle to adequately identify the main symptoms of constipation and more than 40% don't realise that unmanaged constipation can mean it gets even harder to poo. Many people often suffer in silence and are unaware of how and when to treat constipation, that's according to research commissioned by Movicol. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Despite high profile public campaigns in recent years, the report reveals high levels of stigma remain when it comes to discussing topics around bowel health. Over one third of people surveyed say they feel uncomfortable discussing their poo habits with family or friends. In fact, people in the UK feel more comfortable talking about politics, money, and religion than their poo habits. Brad Read, Global Medical Director from Movicol, says: 'It's vital we break down the stigma around constipation and encourage open communications to normalise conversations around bowel health. It's important people do not to ignore the early signs of constipation, as the longer you wait, the harder it can be to get things moving again.' Regional disparities were revealed too with higher levels of constipation in the North than the South of the UK. The North East of England has the highest proportion of people who are often constipated, with 20% experiencing constipation all the time or frequently in the past year, compared to Greater London, which has the lowest rate at only 10%. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The report showed the significant impact constipation also has on both physical and mental wellbeing, as well as its surprising effect on productivity. For further information on the signs and symptoms of constipation and how to treat it, visit the Movicol website Movicol® UK | Gentle Constipation Relief for Adults Approximately 25% of people in the UK have missed work due to being constipated and on average people spend 13 minutes longer in the toilet per day when constipated. 54.3% of people in the UK agreed that having a satisfying poo improves their mental health, highlighting how constipation can disrupt day-to-day routines and impact overall wellbeing. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad


North Wales Live
15-07-2025
- Health
- North Wales Live
A new report reveals how constipation affects the nation
A new report has revealed the 'Constipation State of the Nation', highlighting the widespread prevalence and impact constipation is having on the health of adults in the UK. At total of 84% of people in the UK have experienced constipation in the last year, yet approximately 60% struggle to adequately identify the main symptoms of constipation and more than 40% don't realise that unmanaged constipation can mean it gets even harder to poo. Many people often suffer in silence and are unaware of how and when to treat constipation, according to research commissioned by Movicol. Despite high profile public campaigns in recent years, the report reveals high levels of stigma remain when it comes to discussing topics around bowel health. Over one third of people surveyed say they feel uncomfortable discussing their poo habits with family or friends. In fact, people in the UK feel more comfortable talking about politics, money, and religion than their poo habits. Brad Read, Global Medical Director from Movicol, said: 'It's vital we break down the stigma around constipation and encourage open communications to normalise conversations around bowel health. 'It's important people do not to ignore the early signs of constipation, as the longer you wait, the harder it can be to get things moving again.' Regional disparities were revealed too with higher levels of constipation in the North than the South of the UK. The North East of England has the highest proportion of people who are often constipated, with 20% experiencing constipation all the time or frequently in the past year, compared to Greater London, which has the lowest rate at only 10%. The report showed the significant impact constipation also has on both physical and mental wellbeing, as well as its surprising effect on productivity. For further information on the signs and symptoms of constipation and how to treat it, visit the Movicol website Movicol® UK | Gentle Constipation Relief for Adults. Approximately 25% of people in the UK have missed work due to being constipated and on average people spend 13 minutes longer in the toilet per day when constipated. 54.3% of people in the UK agreed that having a satisfying poo improves their mental health, highlighting how constipation can disrupt day-to-day routines and impact overall wellbeing. Brad Read, Global Medical Director from Movicol, said: 'The Constipation State of the Nation Report has shone a light on an often-ignored health issue. 'Many patients still feel embarrassed discussing these types of problems with healthcare professionals. These results are a wake-up call and highlight the urgent need for greater awareness and access to effective solutions. It's important to remember that constipation is treatable and early treatment can prevent it getting worse, saving you time and discomfort.'