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Symptoms

What is Fecal Impaction?

The fecal impaction is a condition that develops when the colon or Rectum has dry, hard stool which has accumulated to a level of doing away with the flow of waste. This is in contrast to constipation being of routine occurrence, but sometimes medical treatment is necessary to extract the obstruction and avoid major complications.

Common Symptoms

Stool is trapped and may have one or the following symptoms:

  • Extremely endearing abdominal cragrane or pangs.
  • Feeling of constipation or fill-up in the rectum.
  • Liquid soiling on the sides of the obstruction.
  • Poor appetite, bloating, or nausea.
  • Problems with getting gas or atelients This occurs when the person struggles to pass gas or excrete.

Causes

Fecal impaction may be caused by a number of factors:

  • Permanent or undiscovered constipation.
  • Not enough fiber in the diet
  • Lack of fluid or dehydration.
  • Drugs that decelerate bowel movements (e.g., opioid pain killers)
  • Destruction of nerves or muscles which control the bowel.
  • Poor mobility/long bed rest.
Treatment

Treatment Options for Fecal Impaction in Houston

The treatment involves individual care and health interventions:

  • Manual remove: The hard stool is broken in the office and removed by a physician who is a specialist.
  • Enemas & suppositories: Soften the impaction and stimulate bowel movements in order to break the blockage.
  • Laxatives: The specific type of laxatives to take would depend on your general health and the severity of your impaction.
  • Dietary precautions: Raising fibers in the diet, and proper hydration to avoid a reoccurrence.
  • Biofeedback treatment: In the cases of pelvic floor dysfunction, muscles need to be retrained, and it is possible through biofeedback therapy.
  • Aftercare treatment: Lifestyle change instruction and regular visits as a power measure to maintain long relief and bowel integrity.

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Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there a difference between fecal impaction and constipation?

Constipation is a tricky term, which means that the stool is rarely moved or soothed until dietary or over-the-counter drugs are taken. Fecal impaction refers to the extreme jamming of hardened stool in either the rectum or the lower colon, that mostly needs medical skills between the feces and its discharge.

ICD-10 code of a fecal impaction?

Fecal impaction is co-coded as 56.41 (ICD-10).

How do you know when fecal impaction occurs?

Symptoms manifest as early as seen as the rectal pressure or fullness, acute stomach cramps or pain, and leaking of some liquid stool by the abdomen.

Is an X-ray able to demonstrate fecal impaction?

Yes. A fecal impaction can be proven by an abdominal x-ray that depicts dense stool in the colon or rectum.

Can fecal impaction be treated by home means?

Constipation that is mild in nature can be solved by increased fluid intake, more nodules and mild laxatives. Genuine fecal impactions usually have to be medically removed by a professional either via hand removal or through enemas.

At increased risk of fecal impaction?

At a higher risk are the elderly, those who take medications to regulate the level of opioids or anticholinergics, patients with neurological conditions to regulate bowel and those with low mobility.

What is the duration of recovering after fecal impaction?

This fact proves to be quite beneficial because some patients usually get relief immediately after being treated whereas others may require several days or even weeks to readjust their diets, hydrate and follow up treatment to have a complete recovery.

Is a gastroenterologist able to authoritatively empty the stool?

Yes. Gastroenterologists are expected to know how to do manual disimpaction distresslessly as well as to place a suppository or an enema to clear the clog in the office.

What are interventions of long-term care following fecal impaction?

Management of this long-term may consist of a high-fiber diet, an adequate daily fluid intake, physical activity, routinely scheduled bowel movements, and frequent medical visits to inhibit new onset.

In what case do I need to Oversee fecal impaction with a specialist?

In case of intense pain in the abdomen, nausea, vomiting, or home medicine has not decreased the symptoms in 48 hours, you should consult a gastroenterologist.

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