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- $Title{What Can I Do To Keep From Losing My Bowel Movement?}
- $Subject{digestive system colon bowels loose losing bowel movement movements
- rectum anus fecal incontinence community social biofeedback anal muscle
- diarrhea}
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- What Can I Do To Keep From Losing My Bowel Movement?
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- QUESTION: How can I help myself from embarrassment of losing my B.M.? It has
- already happened on a number of occasions, and the fear that it will happen
- again has kept me a prisoner in my own house. Please help me escape.
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- ANSWER: This condition, known as fecal incontinence, can indeed be quite
- embarrassing, especially in social situations. However, there is a lot that
- can be done to treat this problem, and sometimes, to even correct it. First,
- it is extremely important that you report your condition to your physician,
- who can obtain a thorough medical history from you, and perform an examination
- of your rectum. He may also evaluate other aspects of the problem, including
- neurological testing, in order to make a careful diagnosis and develop an
- appropriate treatment plan.
- A simple and effective nonsurgical technique, known as "biofeedback",
- may be one way to help you overcome this problem. Through the biofeedback
- program, patients are taught to control their anal muscle contractions, and to
- then synchronize these contractions with the muscles that control their bowel
- movements. These muscle responses are monitored through a device composed of
- three air-filled balloons, inserted into the rectum, which is attached to a
- recording apparatus that visually displays the muscular responses. Patients
- can monitor their muscle responses by watching the recording apparatus. This
- program continues until patients learn to effectively control their
- incontinence. Success has been achieved in more than 70 percent of patients
- who have used biofeedback.
- If biofeedback is ineffective, there are certain drugs which have also
- proved effective in treating fecal incontinence, especially to control
- diarrhea. Drug therapy can be extremely effective and can break the chains
- that are now confining you to your own home.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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