As a pediatric urologist, I treat children of all ages with a variety of toileting difficulties, including bedwetting, daytime wetting, encopresis (poop accidents), chronic urinary tract infections, ...
Parents get frustrated and embarrassed when children soil their clothes at odd places and times. While it is mostly seen as the child was unable to control the pressure and hence passed out in the ...
Encopresis is when toilet trained children leak stool into their underwear. Doctors also call it stool soiling. Estimates say that up to 3% of children under 12 years of age experience stool soiling.
Encopresis also referred to as paradoxical diarrhea or fecal soiling refers to the mostly involuntary leakage of stool leading to soiling of clothes. It is usually seen in children who have been ...
Elimination disorders occur in children who have problems going to the bathroom -- both defecating and urinating. Although it is not uncommon for young children to have occasional "accidents," there ...
A: You can consult your family doctor or GP who will assess your child and refer to a child specialist if needed. A: Paradoxical diarrhea is a term used to describe the fecal soiling or leakage that ...
Encopresis is a condition where children or adults pass feces in inappropriate places, such as their clothes or the floor, despite having normal bowel movements. It is often a result of chronic ...