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Stool leaks from the rectum without warning. Fecal incontinence ranges from an occasional leakage of stool while passing gas to a complete loss of bowel control ...
Treating fecal incontinence may require surgery to correct an underlying problem, such as rectal prolapse or sphincter damage caused by childbirth. The options ...
Fecal incontinence can range from an occasional leakage of stool while passing gas to a complete loss of bowel control. Common causes of fecal incontinence ...
Fecal incontinence is the inability to control bowel movements ... In the worst cases, fecal incontinence can lead to a complete loss of bowel control.
Weak or improperly functioning pelvic floor muscles (which support the organs in the lower abdomen and pelvis) also can contribute to fecal incontinence, as can ...
Encopresis, also called fecal incontinence or soiling, occurs when constipation causes impacted stool to fill the colon, and liquid stool leaks out.
... anal sphincter nerve injury in women with fecal incontinence. Anal EMG offers greater accuracy than other tests for this cause of fecal incontinence. Mayo ...
The purpose of this study is to to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Eclipse System for the treatment of Fecal Incontinence (FI) in adult women. A ...
You cannot control your bowel movements, known as fecal incontinence. Constipation or loose stools. Leaking blood or mucus from the rectum. Feeling that ...
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