Constipation Treatment

Speak to an AHPRA-accredited online doctor and get medical advice regarding constipation within minutes from anywhere in Australia, 24/7.



See a doctor now



Request an instant script

This guide does not replace professional care. In emergencies, call 000 or visit a hospital immediately.

About constipation


Constipation is a common digestive issue which is recognised by infrequent, difficult, or painful bowel movements. It is generally defined as having fewer than three bowel movements per week, but symptoms can also include straining, hard stools, and a feeling of incomplete evacuation. Common causes of constipation include a low-fibre diet, dehydration, lack of physical activity, stress, certain medications, and underlying medical conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or hypothyroidism. Occasionally, constipation can also be related to lifestyle factors like travel or changes in routine. To relieve constipation, it is often recommended to increase fibre intake, drink plenty of fluids, and engage in regular physical activity. If constipation persists or is accompanied by severe pain, blood in stools, or weight loss, it’s important to seek medical advice to rule out more serious conditions.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Ammar AL-ANI, MBChB, CCBST, AMC



See a doctor now

You should see a doctor for constipation if:

Constipation is a common condition in Australia, affecting a significant portion of the adult population. It is estimated that approximately 24% of Australian adults experience chronic constipation. Additionally, about 40% of adults report sub-chronic constipation. The prevalence of constipation can vary based on factors such as age, gender, and lifestyle. For instance, older adults and women are more likely to experience constipation. In aged care settings, studies have found that around 70% of residents are affected by constipation, with women being more frequently impacted.

Constipation can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

The symptoms of constipation can vary in severity but typically include:

Yes, there are several home remedies that may help alleviate constipation:

Although constipation is often a manageable condition, if left untreated or chronic, it can lead to several complications, including:

Relieving constipation in babies or children requires gentle and safe methods. Here are some strategies:

Constipation can affect your body in several ways, leading to both physical discomfort and potential complications:

A telehealth doctor can help manage constipation by assessing your symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle factors through a convenient online consultation. They can recommend effective treatments such as dietary changes, hydration tips, or prescribe medications if necessary. If needed, they may also provide referrals for further tests or specialist care. With Hola Health, booking a telehealth appointment is simple, just visit the Hola Health website or app, select a consultation type, fill in your details and make payment. Connect with a licensed Australian GP from home within minutes, day or night, including after-hours and weekends.

Yes, Hola Health can provide an online prescription for constipation, depending on your symptoms and the doctor’s assessment during a telehealth consultation. After discussing your condition, the doctor may prescribe medications, if deemed appropriate. The prescription, known as an eScript, will be sent to your phone via SMS, typically within 15 minutes of approval. You can then have the medication delivered to your home or pick it up from a local pharmacy.

Yes, you can obtain a sick certificate online through Hola Health, a 24/7 telehealth service in Australia.

Here’s how you can get a sick certificate online with Hola Health:

Yes, you can obtain an online referral for constipation through Hola Health. During a telehealth consultation, an AHPRA-registered doctor can assess your symptoms and, if necessary, issue a referral for further investigation. This may include referrals for blood tests, radiology, or specialist consultations, depending on your condition.

Here’s how Hola Health makes healthcare simple and convenient for you:

Instantly connect to a registered practitioner within 15 minutes from anywhere in Australia, 24/7 for:



See a doctor now

Read more about bad breath

Inflammatory bowel disorder in children

Digestive Disorders

Inflammatory bowel disorder in children


June 7, 2025

Digestive Disorders
Common IBS symptoms in females

Digestive Disorders

Common IBS symptoms in females


June 3, 2025

Digestive Disorders
What are the symptoms of an IBS flare-up? A doctor’s guide 

Digestive Disorders

What are the symptoms of an IBS flare-up? A doctor’s guide 


May 24, 2025

Digestive Disorders


More

Access telehealth services