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Medical Conditions - Rectal Leakage

Rectal leakage is the leakage or expulsion of feces involuntarily or before hitting the toilet. This can cause immense stress. Causes are weakened pelvic floor, diarrhea, irritable bowel disease, fecal impaction, pelvic floor muscle injury due to childbirth, trauma, or surgery, hemorrhoids, rectal prolapse, etc. Laxatives to loosen impacted feces, antidiarrheal drugs, bowel training, pelvic floor muscle strengthening exercises, physical activity, fiber-rich diet, etc., help in its management.

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Is rectal stool leakage normal after a colostomy at age 36?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. 1. First of all, I would like to know the exact reason for making the colostomy. I am assuming it was because of transverse myelitis.

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Why am I having bright red blood dripping after motion?

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Can perforation in rectum be detected within five hours of anal sex?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concerns. In my opinion, any tear involving mucosa can be known to the individual within seconds rather than hours.

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