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Results 1 - 10 of 48 for Bowel incontinence
  1. Bowel incontinence is the loss of bowel control, causing you to unexpectedly pass stool. This can range from ... a bowel movement. Many people feel embarrassed about bowel incontinence and may not tell their health care provider. ...
  2. Problems that may benefit from bowel retraining include: Fecal incontinence , which is the loss of bowel control, causing ... your provider to find the cause of the fecal incontinence. Disorders that can be corrected such as fecal ...
  3. ... can cause people to lose control of their bowel or bladder. ... features of these different products are listed below. FECAL INCONTINENCE DEVICES There are many types of products for ...
  4. ... are good resources for information on incontinence. Fecal (bowel) incontinence : International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders -- aboutincontinence.org/ ...
  5. ... incontinence, usually both stress and urge urinary incontinence. Bowel incontinence is when you are unable to control the ... incontinence: Lifestyle changes. These changes may help improve ... movements regular to avoid constipation. Try increasing the ...
  6. ... controlling urine ( urinary incontinence ), and sometimes controlling stools ( bowel incontinence ) Diagnosis of NPH can be made if any ...
  7. ... to hold stool before getting to a toilet (bowel incontinence) Passing stool in inappropriate places (as in the child's clothes) Keeping bowel movements a secret Having constipation and hard stools ...
  8. ... the demyelinization of nerve cells may lead to bowel incontinence, bladder problems and/or sexual dysfunction.
  9. ... artificial rectal sphincter is used to treat fecal (bowel) incontinence caused by neurological or muscular dysfunction of the ...
  10. ... the flow of urine Loss of bowel control ( bowel incontinence ) Older age (most often in people who live ...
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