| Chronic Constipation and Encopresis in Children |
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What is encopresis?
As the intestine stretches further, the amount of leakage increases so that eventually children begin having "accidents" - they pass whole bowel movements in their underwear! This is called encopresis. Because the accidents consist of stool that is "leaking" through the intestine and not getting completely digested, they are usually very dark and sticky, smell very badly, and they have to scraped off the skin and clothing.
Since these accidents represent "leaking" of soft stool through the colon, children don't usual feel the "accidents" happening - rather, they just seem to happen. The accidents tend to occur more often during the daytime when the child is active and moving around, and only rarely do they occur at night while the child is asleep. |
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With constipation and painful bowel movements, children may not completely empty themselves when they go to the bathroom. Over a long period of time the large intestine slowly fills with stool and stretches out of shape. As the large intestine stretches larger and larger, liquid stool from the small intestine begins to "leak" around the more formed stool in the colon. In the beginning, this leakage is usually small amounts that streak or stain the underwear and most parents just assume their child isn't wiping him or herself very well.