Tag: bowel incontinence

Understanding Paradoxical Diarrhea: Symptoms, Causes, and Management

Understanding Paradoxical Diarrhea: Symptoms, Causes, and Management

Don’t Let Paradoxical Diarrhea Ruin Your Day Have you ever experienced a peculiar mix of constipation and diarrhea at the same time? This unusual phenomenon, known as paradoxical diarrhea or overflow diarrhea, can be both confusing and uncomfortable. Here’s what you need to know about this condition: What is Paradoxical Diarrhea? Paradoxical diarrhea occurs when […]

Stress, Bowel Movements, and Your Pelvic Floor

Stress, Bowel Movements, and Your Pelvic Floor

Your Stress Levels Affect your Bowel Movements and Vice Versa Psychological stress affects your bowels. Perhaps you know this through personal experience, but research in the past decade has strengthened the link between stress and bowel problems including IBS, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and constipation (Chang et al., 2014). Chang et al. (2014) found that […]

Postpartum Anal Incontinence

Postpartum Anal Incontinence

What is Anal Incontinence? Anal Incontinence is defined as the complaint of involuntary loss of liquid or solid stool or the involuntary loss of gas. It is supposedly an underreported condition because of its stigmatizing nature. It occurs in approximately 50% of women at long-term follow-up after anal sphincter injuries (Gommesen et al., 2019; Haylen […]

What Your Bowel Movements Say About Your Health

What Your Bowel Movements Say About Your Health

Some patients are surprised to learn what your bowel movements say about your health. They are in the office to with pelvic floor dysfunction and problems like urinary incontinence or pain with sex – what does that have to do with poop? Bowel function is a key piece in the journey towards healing from pelvic […]

Pelvic Floor Therapy for Bowel Urgency and Incontinence

Pelvic Floor Therapy for Bowel Urgency and Incontinence

Can pelvic floor therapy for bowel urgency and incontinence help you? It’s National IBS Month and our series on bowel health continues. Today’s article is for those with irritable bowel syndrome that tends towards softer stools and diarrhea (IBS-D). Most people have experienced fecal urgency at least once in their lives- the experience of rushing […]