Enemas And Suppositories - Managing Fecal Incontinence: Bladder Conditions


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Enemas and suppositories


Some people with fecal incontinence are able to eliminate or minimize incontinence or soiling by using enemas or suppositories each morning to cleanse feces from their rectum and lower colon. Seek medical advice about enema and suppository choice and the advisability of using this approach.

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Last updated: September 05, 2008

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