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Fecal Incontinence

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Symptoms

What is Fecal Incontinence?

Fecal incontinence is a condition when you are not able to control the bowel movements fully. It can be intermittent cases of minor leakages to larger accidents. It is a disease that influences several people- normally after birth of the child, when they become old or when nerves or muscles around the anus are broken. You are not alone and there are good treatments that will make you regain your confidence.

Common Symptoms

Fecal incontinence may have different manifestations. You might notice:

  • Uncontrolled stool leakage
  • There is a strong bowel move desire that is urgent
  • Issue with differentiating between gas and stool
  • Smell in your pants or spots on your underwear
  • Not only urine but stool leakages as well

Causes

There are several factors which may lead to fecal incontinence:

  • Razed or fragile muscles of the region around the anus (typically postpartum or postoperative)
  • Damage of nerves due to diabetes, spinal trauma or pelvic surgery
  • It is chronic diarrhea or liquid diarrhea
  • Weak rectal tissues or rectal prolapse
  • The changes in muscle tone and tissue elasticity as the age advances
Treatment

Treatment Options for Fecal Incontinence in Jersey Village

The interventions include lifestyle changes, treatments and medical interventions:

  • Diet Modifications: increase the fiber in the diet or alter the meals in order to harden the stools and to reduce urgency.
  • Pelvic Exercises: Kegels and biofeedback treatment to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles.
  • Medications: Anti-diarrheal or bulking supplement to slow bowel movement and to harden the stools.
  • High-tech Therapies: Bulking agents, which have been injected or implanted into the sacral nerves to augment the control of continence.
  • Surgery: When the damage of the muscle is severe, surgery can repair the sphincter or rectal prolapse.
  • Products: Special briefs, pads and adult diapers that are selected on the basis of comfort and fitting and protection.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

GastroDoxs in Jersey village has a group of qualified professionals whose primary emphasis is patient centered fecal incontinence treatment. With the personalized dietary consultations and pelvic floor rehabilitation to the point of the advanced treatments and supportive products, we develop every treatment plan to fit your needs - to regain control and confidence.

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About the Author

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

What is the etiology of the fecal incontinence during the postnatal period?

The muscles or nerves may be stretched or torn during the process of delivery thus making it impossible to control bowel movements. The result of this may be the occasional leakage or urges.

Can fecal incontinence really occur in men?

Yes. Regarding men, incontinence can develop as a consequence of nerve damage, either through damage to the nerve supply or anal sphincter by prostate surgery or radiation therapy or damage to nerves.

Do exercises help?

Absolutely. Pelvic floor exercises (Kegels) and biofeedback training that helps to strengthen the muscles that control bowel movements can help in reducing or eliminating leaks.

What are products that can be worn on a daily basis?

The protection options that are offered on a daily basis include absorbent briefs, pads and adult diapers to offer a method of protection and at the same time be inconspicuous besides offering a great means of reassurance against leakage and odor.

Will I need surgery?

Surgery can hardly be considered the last resort. Most of the people improve tremendously with modifications in their food, pelvical exercises and medication before considering the thought of an operative surgery.

What is the best diaper in fecal incontinence?

The finest diaper depends on the body shape, degree of activity and the protection necessities. We will help you choose a product that would give you the best degree of fit, absorbency and comfort.

Is it worse with age?

Aging process can result in weakness of pelvic muscles and nerves and this will predispose the individual to danger. However, even at old age, there is much that could be done with accurate treatment and change of life styles.

Can urinary and stool leakage be controlled?

Yes. The same holistic treatment program would address the urinary and fecal incontinence simultaneously, and would include the combination of exercises, eating changes, and medication.

How soon will I see results?

However, the reactions vary, some patients feel a great change after several weeks of dietary change, pelvic exercises, or drug intake.

What will happen in case exercises or medicine fail?

However, in case of failure of the conservative treatment, more serious forms of treatment can be proposed, such as nerve stimulation, local injection, or surgery to restore the continence.

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