Disease | constipation |
Symptom | C0015732|fecal incontinence |
Sentences | 6 |
PubMedID- 24615564 | Over time, constipation may lead to fecal incontinence . |
PubMedID- 24925894 | Conclusion: although evidence supports behavioral treatments for fecal incontinence with constipation in children, available evidence is limited. |
PubMedID- 21496346 | fecal incontinence that was associated with constipation was more frequent in adolescents who were overweight (37.0%; 8/28) than in adolescents who were not overweight (8.5%; 14/168; p = 0.005; or = 4.40). |
PubMedID- 25714574 | The most common initial interventions for constipation with fecal incontinence included bowel cleanout (73.4%), maintenance medication (70.0%), fluids (67.9%), behavioral interventions (67.6%), fiber (66.1%), and follow-up (57.8%). |
PubMedID- 22837887 | fecal incontinence associated with constipation is likely to be commonly encountered in older hospitalized patients. |
PubMedID- 21382577 | In children, functional fecal incontinence is usually associated with constipation, stool retention and incomplete evacuation, and is frequently allied to urinary incontinence. |
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