A member asked:

I have fecal/mucus incontinence after injury, yet doctors dont want to perform surgery or do manometry testing.. why not?

A doctor has provided 1 answer
Dr. Stuart Hickerson answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Symptoms: I do not know what you symptoms are from. Have you been diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease? Are you on other therapies. It could be your physicians feel this will resolve and sometimes doing nothing is the best choice.

Answered 10/17/2014

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