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3 lis 2022 · Stool leaks from the rectum without warning. Fecal incontinence ranges from an occasional leakage of stool while passing gas to a complete loss of bowel control. Fecal incontinence is sometimes called bowel incontinence. Common causes of fecal incontinence include diarrhea, constipation, and muscle or nerve damage.
3 lis 2022 · Depending on the cause of fecal incontinence, options include: Anti-diarrheal drugs such as loperamide (Imodium A-D) and those containing diphenoxylate and atropine (Lomotil). Bulk laxatives such as methylcellulose (Citrucel) and psyllium (Metamucil), if chronic constipation is causing your incontinence.
16 mar 2023 · Causes. When to see a doctor. Treatment. Takeaway. Fecal incontinence can occur with certain health conditions, including diarrhea, hemorrhoids, and nerve damage. Treatment depends on the...
25 kwi 2015 · DEAR MAYO CLINIC: What causes fecal incontinence? Can it be treated? ANSWER: Fecal incontinence, or leakage of stool from the rectum, can range from occasional leakage while passing gas to a complete loss of bowel control. An estimated 8 percent of the general population and 15 percent of people age 70 and older are affected.
Here we review the epidemiology and impact of the disease, as well as delineate a diagnostic and treatment approach for primary care physicians to identify elderly patients with suspected fecal incontinence and to provide effective treatment options.
10 paź 2023 · Fecal incontinence, also called bowel incontinence, happens when you have trouble managing or controlling when you have a bowel movement (poop). Stool (feces/waste) leaks out without your control. Depending on the cause, treatment can include dietary changes, exercises, medications or surgery.
The most frequent causes of fecal incontinence result from either child-bearing injuries or prior anorectal surgery. Perineal tearing associated with forceps deliveries, high birth-weight babies, first-time pregnancies, or trauma from an episiotomy can cause damage to the anal sphincter.