| Bowel Incontinence: |
Bowel incontinence, also known as faecal incontinence, is a distressing condition characterized by the involuntary loss of control over bowel movements, leading to the leakage of gas or stool. It can result from various causes, including muscle damage during childbirth, nerve damage, or inflammatory bowel conditions. The condition can significantly impact the quality of life, underscoring the importance of effective management.
Management of bowel incontinence involves a combination of lifestyle changes, pelvic floor exercises, and medical interventions. Dietary modifications, such as increasing fibre intake, can help regulate bowel movements. Pelvic floor physiotherapy is often recommended to strengthen the muscles involved in bowel control. In more severe cases, medications or surgical options may be considered. We believe that addressing this condition's emotional and psychological effects is crucial for comprehensive care.