Fecal incontinence is a common but often embarrassing condition that affects many people. This is when a person is unable to control their bowel movements and may have accidents. While it may be an uncomfortable topic to discuss with others, it’s important to know that there is help available! In this blog post, I’ll explain what fecal incontinence is, some of the causes, and how pelvic floor physical therapy can help treat this issue.
Bowel (fecal) incontinence is the inability to control bowel movements, which can lead to accidental leakage of stool or gas. Oftentimes, bowel incontinence can be the result of a weak pelvic floor. Fecal incontinence can be caused by a variety of factors, including muscle and nerve problems, constipation, and certain medical conditions.
There can be several possible health conditions that can cause fecal incontinence. Common causes can include:
There are many symptoms, which can depend on the underlying cause. Some common symptoms of fecal incontinence to look for include:
Fecal incontinence is typically treatable, and in a majority of cases, can be cured. Here are a few common options that can help treat bowel incontinence:
At MOVE Athletics, we provide pelvic health physical therapy to help treat people experiencing bowel incontinence. Our emphasis is on the pelvic floor rehab components:
Guided by these three things, we work with many men and women to address fecal incontinence through pelvic floor physical therapy.
Fecal incontinence can be a frustrating and embarrassing condition, but there is help available to address the issue. Working with a pelvic floor physical therapist at MOVE Athletics, you can regain control of your bowel movements. Together, we can work to find a treatment plan to strengthen the pelvic floor that is best for you.
If you are experiencing fecal incontinence, give your friendly West Springfield physical therapists a call at (413) 259-0509 - we look forward to hearing from you!