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Fecal (Bowel) Incontinence: What It Is, Causes & Treatment

Fecal incontinence, also called bowel incontinence, happens when you have trouble managing or controlling when you poop. Common causes include diarrhea and ...

Fecal incontinence - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

Fecal incontinence is not being able to control bowel movements. Stool leaks from the rectum without warning.

Bowel Incontinence - WebMD

Causes of Bowel Incontinence · Diarrhea (often due to an infection or irritable bowel syndrome) · Impacted stool (due to severe constipation, ...

Bowel incontinence - NHS inform

Bowel incontinence is an inability to control bowel movements, resulting in involuntary soiling. Learn about bowel incontinence causes and ...

Bowel incontinence: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

Bowel incontinence is the loss of bowel control, causing you to unexpectedly pass stool. This can range from sometimes leaking a small ...

Fecal Incontinence | ASCRS

CAUSES · Childbirth-related injury: The most common cause of fecal incontinence results from a tear in the anal muscles during childbirth. · Trauma to anal ...

Understanding Fecal Incontinence | Johns Hopkins Medicine

Fecal incontinence means that you are not able to hold your feces, or stool, within your rectum until you get to a toilet. There are many reasons for fecal ...

Bowel incontinence - NHS

Causes of bowel incontinence · eat certain foods or drinks, for example spicy foods or drinks with caffeine in them · have weaker muscles around your bottom – ...

Symptoms & Causes of Fecal Incontinence - NIDDK

What causes fecal incontinence in adults? · Diarrhea · Constipation · Muscle injury or weakness · Nerve damage · Neurologic diseases · Loss of stretch in the ...

Bowel Incontinence (Stool Leakage) - American Cancer Society

Bowel incontinence can happen during cancer treatment or after cancer surgery. Learn about the different types of incontinence & ways to ...

Accidental Bowel Leakage - ACOG

Accidental bowel leakage (ABL) is the loss of normal control of your bowels. It also is called fecal incontinence. Learn the causes, symptoms, and treatment ...

Fecal incontinence - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

Treating fecal incontinence may require surgery to correct an underlying problem, such as rectal prolapse or sphincter damage caused by childbirth.

Treatment of Fecal Incontinence - NIDDK

Simple treatments—such as diet changes, medicines, bowel training, and exercises to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles—can improve symptoms by about 60 ...

Symptoms & Types - Bowel Control - Voices for PFD

Accidental Bowel Leakage. Accidental bowel leakage (ABL), also known as fecal incontinence, is the loss of normal control of the bowels, leading to leakage ...

Bowel Incontinence - Encopresis - MedlinePlus

Learn about causes, treatment, and control of bowel incontinence. This condition is also called fecal incontinence.

Fecal Incontinence - American College of Gastroenterology

Fecal Incontinence Overview, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Author(s) and Publication Date(s), Adil E. Bharucha, MBBS, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.

Fecal Incontinence | Michigan Medicine

Fecal Incontinence. Patients with fecal incontinence have trouble controlling gas or bowel material. It's a condition that can impact people of all ages for ...

Bowel Incontinence - University of Mississippi Medical Center

This type of incontinence is usually associated with childbirth - whether recent or from many years in the past - which can injure the sphincter muscles of the ...

Bowel incontinence: Symptoms, treatment, and prevention

Treatments for bowel incontinence aim to help restore bowel control or reduce its severity. Options include medications, dietary changes, bowel training, stool ...

Faecal Incontinence | Bowel - Continence Foundation of Australia

Faecal incontinence is a term used to describe leakage from the bowel due involuntary bowel movements. This includes diarrhoea and or ...