Fecal incontinence, also known as bowel incontinence or accidental bowel leakage, is the inability to control your bowel movements. Someone with fecal incontinence may experience frequent ...
One form this dysfunction can take is bowel incontinence, or the inability to control bowel movements. People who experience this symptom often fear having an accident at a particularly ...
Urinary incontinence, or leakage of urine, is a very common condition for women of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds.
Fecal incontinence is the loss of normal bowel control, leading to accidental leakage of stool or gas through the anus. Some women develop fecal incontinence after childbirth, while others may develop ...
Passive incontinence – refers to the involuntary discharge of stool or gas without awareness; Urge incontinence – refers to the discharge of fecal matter in spite of active attempts to retain ...
These steps are education and medical management of stool consistency, pelvic floor muscle exercises and lifestyle adjustments, biofeedback or behavior modification and surgery. Pads and ...
Fecal incontinence is defined as an involuntary loss of gas or liquid or solid stool. It includes not being able to hold in a bowel movement until reaching a toilet. You may also hear this referred to ...
The treatment for fecal incontinence can be as simple as keeping the stool from being liquid, that is keeping it more solid, using something like Imodium. Or doing what we call biofeedback ...
Fecal incontinence is a condition where the muscle down in the sphincter area, the rectal, the anal rectal sphincter, the muscle that controls the passage of the bowel movement might be getting a ...
Driven by a combination of demographic, social, and technological factors, the disposable incontinence products industry is ...
The August 2010 issue of The Journal of Urology features a multicenter, randomized, crossover study of sacral neuromodulation for urinary and fecal incontinence in children with congenital ...