Fecal incontinence is the loss of normal bowel control, leading to accidental leakage of stool or gas through the anus. Some women develop fecal incontinence after childbirth, while others may develop ...
Age, obstetric trauma, pelvic surgery, chronic diarrhea, obesity and other medical conditions, such as diabetes and stroke, increase the risk of fecal incontinence. Preventive strategies include ...
Because some women with pelvic organ prolapse also experience stress urinary incontinence and other women may be at risk of developing it once their prolapse has been repaired, urinary testing is ...
urinary or fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, or pain after abdominal, pelvic, or prostate surgery. Pelvic health ...
These steps are education and medical management of stool consistency, pelvic floor muscle exercises and lifestyle adjustments, biofeedback or behavior modification and surgery. Pads and ...
Caused due to factors such as chronic constipation or tissue damage during a surgery. Swollen veins in ... Caused due to straining during bowel movements, obesity or during pregnancy.