Constipation on GLP-1s: What Actually Works

Constipation on GLP-1s: What Actually Works

Managing constipation on GLP-1 medications with hydration and movement

Constipation is one of the most common and frustrating GLP-1 side effects. It is rarely caused by fiber deficiency alone. In most cases, it is a combination of slower digestion, reduced intake, and dehydration.

Fixing it requires the right order of operations.

Why GLP-1 constipation happens

  • Food moves more slowly through the gut.
  • People eat less overall volume.
  • Fluid intake often drops without realizing it.
  • Sudden fiber increases can backfire.

What works first

  • Increase fluids before adding fiber.
  • Aim for steady hydration throughout the day.
  • Walk after meals to stimulate gut movement.

Fiber, done correctly

  • Add fiber slowly over several days.
  • Focus on food-based fiber first.
  • Avoid large fiber doses without enough water.

Other helpful strategies

  • Consistent meal timing helps bowel regularity.
  • Do not ignore the urge to go.
  • Magnesium-based options may help for some people.

What usually makes constipation worse

  • Drinking less because you are not thirsty.
  • Adding fiber too fast.
  • Sitting all day.
  • Waiting too long to intervene.

When to contact your clinician

  • No bowel movement for several days despite changes.
  • Severe abdominal pain or bloating.
  • Constipation that worsens after dose increases.

Tracking tip: Log hydration, fiber intake, movement, and bowel patterns. When you see the trend, the fix becomes obvious.

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