Constipation is generally a consequence of a meal plan low in dietary fiber. Low potassium levels can also cause hard stools and difficulty with bowel movements. A decrease in the body's potassium levels affects all the muscles in the body. This makes it increasingly difficult for you to have regular bowel movements. Often, increasing the daily intake of potassium can help with constipation. Seek medical treatment to alleviate the pain and discomfort connected with this early warning symptom. You may also be tested for low potassium levels in the blood.

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