Constipation

Constipation show up as:-

Loss of appetite: The patient’s appetite is not as it used to be. Keep a note of any minute change that may have arisen.
Bloated stomach: Constipated people typically feel unusually full or heavy without eating anything, or sense a strange tightness in their abdomen
Feeling sick or uneasy: Patients tend to feel unwell, and not their normal, energized self. They can also feel like they cannot empty their rectum.
Feeling blocked: Constipated patient feel a sort of blockage in their rectum that is causing their stool to get stuck.
Stomach ache/stomach cramps: The patient goes through unexplained and unusual cramps and aches in the general gut area.
Unusual shapes and size: The patient’s stool has changed its shape, size, color, or consistency. It feels a bit lumpier or harder than usual because dehydration causes the body to absorb more than necessary water which leaves the stool high and dry. It causes the transition to be extremely painful as well.
Feeling nauseous: The patient feels as if they are about to throw up, without having any reason to do so. It happens because constipation slows down the digestive process, which results in the delay of food getting into the intestines, consequently resulting in vomit.
Straining during bowel movement: Due to the hard and odd structure of the stool, constipated patients have to push much harder than usual to release their stool. This amount of force exertion results in sore anal and abdominal muscles. At times, even after a lot of struggle, patients complain about the uneasy feeling that they have still not gotten rid of the entire stool.
It was believed, before allopathy debunked the theory, that the waste products left behind [trapped] in the body will eventually be absorbed. It has been discovered that trapped feces can be extremely dangerous to our digestive tract and overall health as well.

All said and done; generally, constipation is more of a nuisance rather than being a serious health condition.

However, chronic constipation can lead to some serious complications such as Hemorrhoids and Rectal prolapse, or it could be a way of your body alarming you of a much more serious disease; colon cancer.