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Undergo Effective Testing And Treatment Of Your Accidental Bowel Leakage Problem

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Fecal incontinence upsets your lifestyle and quality of life. Some people withdraw from social activities and stay home since ABL is quite unpredictable. If you're not at home when it happens, cleaning up and changing your clothes becomes a problem. Unfortunately, this condition increases as you grow older and definitely accounts for why many elderly persons residing in nursing homes do suffer from this condition. There are tests and treatments you can undergo to effectively treat accidental bowel leaking:

Having An Anal EMG

Your physician may recommend that you undergo an anal EMG to check the status of your pelvic floor muscles and nerves that control the muscles. Stainless steel plates are used during this exam to determine electrical activity of your external anal sphincter and other pelvic muscles. It could be that those muscles and the external sphincter are damaged.

Diet And Nutrition Can Decrease ABL Activity

You must eat an appropriate amount of fiber, and you'll find a lot of fiber in vegetables, fruit, beans, and whole grains. It's a natural way to avoid unnecessary stretching damage to your sphincter muscle because of constipation. Fiber supplements are known to help you treat fecal incontinence. Your physician or a nutritionist can design a proper fiber diet for you. On your own choice, you run the risk of consuming too much fiber each day, and this could cause you to become bloated.

By all means, drink the customary eight ounces of liquids a day helps to prevent constipation. Water is always the best choice for your liquid diet. While you're eating proper diets, remember to also get in some exercises that include daily walks.

Kegel Exercises

Kegel exercises strengthen your pelvic floor muscles. Try squeezing and relaxing your pelvic floor muscles up to 100 times a day. You can practice these exercises at home. Bear in mind that the success of pelvic floor exercises in treating ABL relies heavily on the cause of your fecal incontinence, the severity of the problem, and your ability to follow instructions for performing the exercises.

Medications Or Surgery

Medications may be used if your ABL is driven by diarrhea-type waste. Bulk laxatives may be recommended for you to develop more solid stools that make your accidental bowel leaking easier to control. Sometimes prevailing conditions might cause your physician to recommend a consultation for you with a gastroenterologist for further treatment options. That could result in your having to undergo surgery. Surgical procedures may involve repair of your anal sphincter, rectal injections or a colostomy surgical procedure. A colostomy allows the surgeon to create an artificial opening that enables stool to be sent to a pouch that's located outside of your body.

Contact a medical clinic that can help with accidental bowel leakage for more information and assistance. 


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