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  2. Fecal incontinence - Wikipedia

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    Fecal incontinence (FI), or in some forms, encopresis, is a lack of control over defecation, leading to involuntary loss of bowel contents — including flatus (gas), liquid stool elements and mucus, or solid feces. FI is a sign or a symptom, not a diagnosis.

  3. Bowel management - Wikipedia

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    Bowel management is the process which a person with a bowel disability uses to manage fecal incontinence or constipation. [1] People who have a medical condition which impairs control of their defecation use bowel management techniques to choose a predictable time and place to evacuate. [ 1 ]

  4. Neurogenic bowel dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) is the inability to control defecation due to a deterioration of or injury to the nervous system, resulting in faecal incontinence or constipation. [1] It is common in people with spinal cord injury (SCI), multiple sclerosis (MS) or spina bifida .

  5. What You Should Know About Erythritol, According to Experts

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    Another issue is that your body can’t completely digest erythritol, and Dr. Dibba says it can cause some GI issues, like gas, bloating, abdominal pain, changes in bowel habits, and nausea. It ...

  6. Sacral nerve stimulator - Wikipedia

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    A sacral nerve stimulator is a small device usually implanted in the buttocks of people who have problems with bladder and/or bowel control. [1] [2] This device is implanted in the buttock and connected to the sacral nerve S3 by a wire. [3] The device uses sacral nerve stimulation to stop urges to defecate and urinate by sending signals to the ...

  7. Anal plug - Wikipedia

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    However, this plug is designed to be worn for twelve-hours; the number of inserts needed per day increases when products that have to be changed four times a day are considered. [10] Whether anal plugs are a good choice varies based on the person. Trials have shown anywhere from 25 to 80% of people were satisfied enough with plug to continue ...

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