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What Triggers Fecal Incontinence



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By : Eva Judge    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-12 13:38:13

Fecal incontinence is one of those topics that most of us aren't going to discuss in regular, day-to-day conversation. The truth is, it's an embarrassing and upsetting condition. However, many people suffer from it, and there's a lot that you can do about it. Learn about what triggers fecal incontinence by reading on below.

Muscle Damage -

Two ring-like muscles - the external and internal sphincter - help keep feces inside your rectum. Most of the time, they perform their jobs well and there is never a problem. Certain situations can cause damage to those sphincters, though, making them weak and susceptible to leaking feces. Childbirth and haemorrhoids surgery are the two top causes of sphincter muscle damage.

Constipation -

Most people experience constipation - an inability to produce bowl movements - from time to time. Constipation is a major cause of fecal incontinence, which seems counterintuitive. However, the hard feces that is unable to be expelled can become lodged in the rectum; looser stools can then slide out past the blockage, causing incontinence. Additionally, at times hard feces can cause damage to the sphincter muscles inturn creating situations for people that make it difficult for them to reach the bathroom when required.

Nerve Damage -

When the nerves that sense stool in the rectum - or the nerves that control the external and internal sphincters - become damaged, fecal incontinence can occur. In the first case, your body is unable to warn you when feces needs to be expelled; many times, you only find out when it leaks out. In the second case, the nerves that are in charge of those sphincters don't work properly, and incontinence happens. Nerve damage in these areas can be caused by strokes, childbirth, a habit of straining exceptionally hard to pass stools, multiple sclerosis, diabetes and other conditions that affect nerves in the body.

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction -

Many different problems can arise with the pelvic floor muscles. When issues occur, fecal incontinence is very common. Childbirth often damages the pelvic floor muscles; however, evidence of the problem doesn't usually appear until a person is in their mid-forties or older.

Diarrhoea -

Since diarrhoea is loose and watery, it is more likely to leak out unexpectedly. Most of the time, this is a short-term condition.

Reduced Storage Capacity -

Inflammatory bowel disease, rectal surgery or radiation treatment can scar the inside of the rectum, making it less elastic. The reduced capacity then makes fecal incontinence much more likely to occur, since the rectum is unable to stretch to accommodate feces.

Author Resource: Acknowledging that you have a problem with fecal incontinence is the first step in managing it. By stocking up on adult diapers from BM Healthcare http://www.bmhealthcare.com.au and a variety of other incontinence aids, you can live your life in an uninhibited way, despite your fecal incontinence.
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