Bowel Incontinence Treatments Pinckney MI

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Thomas Michael Shehab, MD
734-434-6262
3560 Lexington Cir
Dexter, MI
Jonathan Michael Ross, MD
517-485-2317
5523 Hidden Pines Dr
Brighton, MI
Cesar A Ruiz, MD
517-548-1020
711 Byron Rd
Howell, MI
Karen Evaline Hall, MD
734-761-5564
2215 Fuller Road GRECC 11G F244
Ann Arbor, MI
Philip S Schoenfeld, MD
734-769-7100 X5865
2215 Fuller Rd # 111-D
Ann Arbor, MI
Firdous Siddiqui, MD
313-745-8601
3990 John R 6 Hudson
Dexter, MI
Charles E Kelly
(517) 548-1246
820 Byron Rd
Howell, MI
Richard Joseph Saad, MD
734-936-4780
1681 Scio Ridge Rd
Ann Arbor, MI
Rebecca Wynne Van Dyke, MD
734-769-7100
2215 Fuller Rd Research Service (11R)
Ann Arbor, MI
John Yung Chong Kao, MD
Ann Arbor, MI
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How to Cope with Bowel Incontinence

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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