Treatment of Bowel/Fecal Incontinence
There are many different treatment options. The treatment will depend on the root cause of why you as a patient are experiencing fecal/bowel incontinence. In most cases, a treatment plan is a multi-modal approach to medicine. Treatments include pharmacological agents, lifestyle changes, and other therapies, which may include surgery. If the root cause of fecal incontinence is secondary to diarrhea, then anti-diarrheal medications or anti-spasmodic medications can offer great benefits. These medications are over the counter and commonly referred to as Imodium or Lomotil. If the reason the fecal incontinence is occurring is secondary to chronic constipation, then laxative may be beneficial to provide a regulated gut. Injectable bulking agents, that are injected directly into the anal canal, can be used to prevent fecal incontinence. Lifestyle changes include diet changes and exercise changes. Make sure you drink plenty of fluids and consume a diet that is heavy in fiber. This can help regulate your gut and maintain an appropriate balance in the natural flora within the intestines, creating a more regulated system in which regular, soft bowel movements occur. Performing exercises that will focus on strengthening the pelvic floor muscles can help to prevent fecal incontinence. This training can help the patient to contract those muscles when they feel they are going to suffer fecal incontinence.