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Constipated while travelling? How to keep your gut and IBS in check

Travelling can upset your digestion and gut health, especially if you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Frequent changes in routine, new foods, dehydration, and stress can cause constipation and tummy troubles. Discover the causes of travel constipation, and tips to avoid them

September 03, 2025 / 10:16 IST
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Long journeys and disrupted routines can trigger constipation and worsen IBS symptoms. Here’s how to keep your gut healthy while travelling. (Image: Pexels)
Long journeys and disrupted routines can trigger constipation and worsen IBS symptoms. Here’s how to keep your gut healthy while travelling. (Image: Pexels)

Planning a trip is exciting, but it changes your routine and impacts your gut health. From eating at irregular times to trying new food, and not drinking enough water, can cause constipation. And for those who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome or IBS, things may get worse.

As per Dr Vishal Khurana, Gut health expert,  Metro Hospital, Faridabad, knowing what happens to your body when you travel can help you avoid these uncomfortable symptoms. “When you travel, your normal routine gets thrown off”, says Dr Khurana.

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“You might eat later than usual, sleep less, move around less, or forget to drink enough water. All these changes slow down how your digestion works,” he shares, adding, “For people with IBS, this can mean more constipation, bloating, cramps, and tummy pain. Plus, new foods and stress can upset the balance of good bacteria in your gut, making things worse.”

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