A child-friendly environment, the latest advances in treatment and highly skilled pediatric gastroenterologists are part of Mayo Clinic's program in Minnesota to treat fecal incontinence in children. Children who need inpatient care stay at Mayo Eugenio Litta Children's Hospital. Adult and pediatric cases of fecal incontinence are diagnosed and treated with approaches similar to those described in these pages.
Experienced specialists in Pediatric Gastroenterology treat children with fecal incontinence. Other specialists are consulted as the child's condition warrants.
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