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Any help for fecal incontenience?

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Dr. Kevin O'neil answered

Specializes in Urogynecology

Yes: Seeing a doctor who treats fecal incontinence, such as a urogynecologist or colon-rectal surgeon is a good first step. Depending on your specific symptoms, medical history and the results of an exam; they should be able to help.

Answered 9/3/2013

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Fecal incontinence: There is help available, but it depends on the nature of your incontinence. The level of impairment will also matter. Surgical approach or nerve stimulator or other conservative methods can be employed but the physician you'll see will have to decide on which one is best.

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Dr. Michael Hulse answered

Specializes in Gynecology

Yes.: First you need to have a full evaluation. The treatment options will depend on the underlying cause. 'their are many effective treatments available. Usually see colorectal surgeon or urogynecologist.

Answered 2/23/2014

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