Lactative
The laxative (laxative, pelawas, laxative (abdominal pain)) is a type of food, component or drug taken with the aim of promoting and launching stool movements in the intestine. Often laxatives are taken to relieve constipation. Some stimulants, lubricants and laxative saline solutions are used to facilitate colon removal work for rectal and intestinal examination. And may also be added by the enema in some situations. Usually high lactation may also cause diarrhea. The laxative acts to accelerate the removal of foods not properly digested in the colon and colon. Some of the laxatives combine more than one active ingredient to produce a combination of combinations. The laxatives can be taken by oral or other form determined by the specialist. Constipation without being caused by organic matter can not be interpreted physically, gender gap or caused by inheritance: Women are more likely to get constipation than men.