Abstract

Constipation can be caused by the lack of water intake. Continues constipation that is nottreated can cause various health problems in the digestive system. The purpose of the study isto find out the effectiveness of drinking warm water in the morning before breakfast in treatingconstipation. 25 participants volunteered to participate in this study. The subjects have ahistory of recurrent constipation in the last 3 months, had no defecated in the past 3 days at thetime of the study, and had no urge to defecate. The subjects did not consume laxatives norherbs to facilitate defecation. The subjects were given 500 cc of warm water before breakfastevery day for three consecutive days. The effectiveness of therapy is measured by percentageof the subjects that can defecate on the first day, second day and the third day. The result of thestudy shows that the therapy was 68% effective (p = 0,000) on the first day, 88% effective (p= 0,000) at the second day, and 84% effective (p = 0,000) on the third day of therapy. Duringthe three days of intervention, 60% subjects (p = 0,000) can defecate every day and 96%subjects (p = 0,000) can defecate at least once in three days of the study. Based on this studywarm water therapy can be used as an alternative way to overcome constipation. Further studiesare needed to evaluate the efficacy of the warm water with longer treatment period. A largersample selection and treatment based on etiology are needed to be considered in future studies.

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