Bowel Incontinence Treatments Elizabethtown KY
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Saeed Ahmed
(270) 765-4540
1107 Woodland Dr
Elizabethtown, KY
(270) 765-4540
1107 Woodland Dr
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Specialty
Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine
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Syddkashif B Haider
(270) 234-8866
2406 Ring Rd
Elizabethtown, KY
(270) 234-8866
2406 Ring Rd
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Specialty
Gastroenterology
Data Provided by:
Wayne Bruce Tuckson, MD
502-583-8005
250 E Liberty St
Louisville, KY
Wayne Bruce Tuckson, MD
502-583-8005
250 E Liberty St
Louisville, KY 40202
Education
Medical School: Howard Univ Coll Of Med, Washington Dc 20059
Graduation Year: 1980
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Dr.Russell Carter
(270) 441-4700
225 Medical Center Dr # 307
Paducah, KY
Dr.Russell Carter
(270) 441-4700
225 Medical Center Dr # 307
Paducah, KY 42003
Education
Medical School: Ohio Univ, Coll Of Osteo Med
Year of Graduation: 1990
Speciality
Gastroenterologist
General Information
Accepting New Patients: Yes
RateMD Rating
3.2, out of 5 based on 4, reviews.
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An-Yu Chen
(859) 258-4950
1221 S Broadway
Lexington, KY
(859) 258-4950
1221 S Broadway
Lexington, KY 40504
Specialty
Gastroenterology
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Dr.Saeed Ahmed
(270) 765-4540
1107 Woodland Dr # 104
Elizabethtown, KY
Dr.Saeed Ahmed
(270) 765-4540
1107 Woodland Dr # 104
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Education
Medical School: Nishtar Med Coll, Bahuddin Zakaria Univ, Multan
Year of Graduation: 1968
Speciality
Gastroenterologist
General Information
Hospital: Hardin Memorial Hospital
Accepting New Patients: Yes
RateMD Rating
2.8, out of 5 based on 3, reviews.
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Muhammad A Memon, MD
270-765-4540
1107 Woodland Dr
Elizabethtown, KY
Muhammad A Memon, MD
270-765-4540
1107 Woodland Dr
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Dow Med Coll, Univ Of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan
Graduation Year: 1989
Data Provided by:
Mahavir Nathuram Shah, MD
270-668-1400
815 E Parrish Ave Ste 400
Owensboro, KY
Mahavir Nathuram Shah, MD
270-668-1400
815 E Parrish Ave Ste 400
Owensboro, KY 42303
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Bj Med Coll, Univ Of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Graduation Year: 1964
Hospital
Hospital: Paul B Hall Reg Med Ctr, Paintsville, Ky; Highlands Regional Med Center, Prestonsburg, Ky
Group Practice: Broadway Medical Clinic
Data Provided by:
Brett C Davis
(270) 926-2273
2200 E Parrish Ave
Owensboro, KY
(270) 926-2273
2200 E Parrish Ave
Owensboro, KY 42303
Specialty
Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine
Data Provided by:
James Bernhart Hunter, MD
859-887-5233
218 Fairway Dr
Nicholasville, KY
James Bernhart Hunter, MD
859-887-5233
218 Fairway Dr
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Al Sch Of Med, Birmingham Al 35294
Graduation Year: 1963
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If you suffer from bowel incontinence, you are not alone. According to the American College of Gastroenterology, over 5.5 million Americans have the condition. Bowel incontinence, also called fecal incontinence, is the inability to control your bowel movements, causing your stool (feces) to leak from the rectum uncontrollably. The problem can occur occasionally, for example leaking stool while passing gas, or you can have a complete loss of bowel control. The causes of bowel incontinence are many. Chronic or recurring diarrhea due to Crohn's disease, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and ulcerative colitis can sometimes scar the rectum, making it difficult for the rectum to hold the stools. Damage to the anal sphincter, which allows stools to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the feces when you have a bowel movement, caused by aging or weakened muscles of the rectum and anus from giving birth, can also cause the problem. While it may be embarrassing to talk about, don't hesitate to tell your doctor about any symptoms of bowel incontinence you may be experiencing. Good treatments are available to improve, if not completely correct, the problem. Symptoms of Bowel Incontinence Usually, adults don't have problems with bowel incontinence except when having severe bouts of diarrhea. Symptoms of the condition can vary from an inability to control the passage of gas or stools, which may be liquid or solid, from your bowels; leakage of stool during daily activities or exertion; or not being able to make it to the toilet in time. Other symptoms that may accompany bowel incontinence include: - Abdominal cramping
- Bloating
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Flatulence
- Urinary incontinence
Episodes of fecal incontinence can occur every day, every week or monthly. Treatments Depending on the severity of your bowel incontinence symptoms your doctor may recommend: - Anti-diarrheal medications-Imodium (loperamide) can reduce diarrhea and help ...
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