Effects of Herbal Purgative Abuse On the Body
There has been an increase in the usage of purgatives especially
herbal ones recently. Purgatives also sometimes referred to as laxatives (more
powerful laxatives) are substances that loosen stools, increase bowel movements
within the intestines and eventual evacuation of bowel to relieve constipation.
Several types of laxatives exist. These include; Bulk forming, stool-softeners
(surfactants), osmotic agents (saline and hyperosmotic), lubricants
(emollients) relistor (methylnaltrexone bromide) and natural stimulants.
Bulk forming laxatives work by absorbing fats and water into
stool causing the stool to become bulky. The bulky stool generates force
against the walls of the large intestines which in turn contracts to expel the
stools. They are usually the first line of treatments for constipation.
Examples are dietary fibres, psyllium husks (Metamucil), broccoli,
methylcellulose (Citrucel), etc. Stool softeners are short-term constipation
medications for people with heart conditions, piles (hemorrhoids), post-surgical
patients, etc, who should avoid straining when the urge to release bowel is
felt. They usually come in the form of capsules, syrups, tablets or liquids to
be taken orally at bed time to soften stools overnight thus enabling smooth
passage at day break. Examples are docusates, soflax, silace, etc. Osmotic
laxatives work by increasing the amount of water secreted within the
intestines. This produces softer stools for easy passage. Examples include
lactulose, miralax (polyethylene glycol PEG), glycerin suppositories, milk of
magnesia, Epsom salt, etc. Lubricant laxatives work in the colon for 6 to 8
hours, coats the stools to prevent absorption back into the body, making it
slippery for fast and easy movements down the intestines. An example of such is
mineral oil. Relistor (methylnaltrexone bromide) is a laxative for people with
opoid-induced constipation (OIC). It reduces constipation caused by using
opioids (narcotics) for a long time to treat severe chronic pain not caused by
cancer (more than 4 weeks), without reducing the pain-relieving effects of the
narcotic.
Natural Stimulant laxatives or purgatives are the most abused.
Most manufactured herbal purgatives fall here. They are not supposed to be used
as the initial therapy for constipation due to the nature of their work. Their
use as first line treatment however is highly dose dependent and prescription
based. Stimulant laxatives work by irritating the intestinal lining, increasing
wavelike muscle contractions in the intestinal wall to effect the emptying of
bowel. They are used to treat constipation unresponsive to the other laxative
types, to empty intestines before exploratory surgical procedures on the bowel
due to their very potent laxative effects and highly recommended for parasite
removal. Examples are senna, cascara, bisacodyl (synthetic). Herbal
practitioners (especially indigenous ones) believe diseases result from the
accumulation of toxins and other harmful substances in the human body. Their
understanding of the body is that phlegms (Amamai) and hemorrhoids/piles
(kooko) presence at various parts of the body are responsible for most of the
illnesses experienced by man. It is for this reason that natural stimulant
plants are included in various herbal product formularies for different conditions
to provide strong laxative/purgative effect alongside the therapeutic effects
of other potent medicinal plants in the formulary. It is important to know that
phlegms (Amamai), are thick liquids secreted by mucous membranes in the
respiratory tract only. Mucous membranes however exist in the mouth, nasal
passages, throat, stomach, eyelids, intestines, anus and vulva. These membranes
secrete mucous that destroy bacteria and viruses, traps dirt, prevent water
loss, humidifies passageways, lubricates movement of materials, and protect
surfaces from damages. Mucous usually form part of the stool excreted from the
large intestine as it helps excrete trapped waste materials from the body. The
colour and amount of mucous in stools however may indicate an underlining
medical condition usually of gastrointestinal system, just like an increase
number of white blood cells in blood. Hemorrhoids/piles (kooko) only occurs in
the rectum and not in places like the waist, conjunctiva of the eyes, stomach,
uterus, head, etc, as claimed by some practitioners . Stimulant laxative plants
included in formulations as mentioned earlier have the ability to eliminate
parasites trapped by intestinal mucosa from the body through the bowel when the
need arises.
Long time use, abuse or dependency on purgatives for bowel
evacuation, “bowel cleansing”, and other purposes poses serious health
complications to the body. Dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, increased
infection risk, kidney damage, heart issues, laxative dependence, bleeding
disorder, eating disorder, etc, are some of the harmful effects associated with
purgatives abuse or long term use. Dehydration refers to the loss of excess
water through urination or defecation. If a person uses a purgative or laxative
meant to be used once to relieve constipation (with the accurate dosage) he or
she would most likely not get dehydrated. Excessive use of purgatives causes
diarrhea (watery stools) that leads to loss of large volumes of water needed
for normal function of tissues and organs from through stools. In some people,
the frequent bowel movements (diarrhea) induced by stimulant purgatives
irritate the rectum and anus resulting in sores, bleeding or pain while using
the toilet. Severe dehydration may cause tremors, weakness, blurry vision,
fainting, and kidney damage. The kidneys are organs responsible for removal of
large amount of body wastes generated from blood filtering. They need decent
amount of water to go achieve process. With dehydration, there isn’t enough
water available to the kidneys to flush generated body wastes out of the body
through urine as they (right and left kidneys) should. This damages the kidneys
overtime causing them to fail thereby contributing to toxin buildup in the
body. This explains how severe dehydration from stimulant purgative abuse,
without medical intervention may lead to death.
Electrolytes imbalance also results from the excessive loss of
water (severe dehydration) through frequent diarrhea and kidney damage
associated herbal purgative abuse. Electrolytes are chemical substances having
many functions- from regulation of heartbeat to aiding muscle contraction to
enable movement. Examples include; Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium,
Chloride, etc. Potassium help maintain a stable blood pressure levels,
regulates heart contractions and muscle functions. Sodium and chloride help
maintain fluid balance. Sodium is also required for nerve signaling and muscle
contraction. Magnesium is required for proper heart rhythms, nerve function,
bone-building, digestion, stable protein-fluid balance and anxiety reduction.
Electrolytes are found within bodily fluids, blood, with their imbalance
causing noticeable changes as a result of the several roles they play.
Electrolyte imbalance presents with symptoms like insomnia (difficulty
sleeping), bone disorders, heart palpitations/irregular heartbeats, confusion,
joint pains, blood pressure changes, dizziness, anxiety, muscle problems
(spasms, twitches, and weakness), fever, seizures, numbness, convulsions,
lethargy, etc. Electrolyte imbalance aside severe dehydration from purgative
use may also result from cancer treatments, congestive heart failure, prolonged
vomiting, and acid/base (pH) imbalance.
Abuse or long term use of laxatives especially stimulant herbal
purgatives increases the risk of infection. The intestine is coated with
protective layer of mucus, which prevents the walls of the intestine from being
irritated. Good bacteria that contribute positively to overall health and
immune system function are present in the intestines. Purgative abuse wipes
away these bacteria together with the protective mucus thus enhancing
vulnerability to infections, irritations and bleeding (which causes bloody
stools). Lastly purgative abuse causes purgative/laxative dependence. With this
the colon or large intestines requires larger and larger doses of
laxative/purgative to produce bowel movements. This makes people often become
so dependent on purgatives/laxatives to the extent that their body loses the
ability to produce bowel movements on its own without the intervention of
laxatives.
BY: BENTIL EMMANUEL ASARE ADUSEI
BSC HERBAL MEDICINE, KNUST
bentilemmanuelasare@yahoo.com
+233546678401
BSC HERBAL MEDICINE, KNUST
bentilemmanuelasare@yahoo.com
+233546678401
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