Do not use laxatives or enemas unless your health professional
prescribes them. If you use them too often, you can become dependent on them
for bowel movements. If you are having a sudden (acute) attack of
diverticulitis, laxatives or enemas can make the pain
worse.
Your health professional may recommend using nonprescription stool
softeners while you wait for changes in your diet to resolve your
constipation.
Fiber supplements such as psyllium seed products (for example,
Metamucil) often help with constipation. However, you may need to try several
types to find one that works for you, because different types of fiber may vary
in their effects on your large intestine. These products cost more than
increasing fiber naturally through your diet.