Definition | Causes | Risk Factors | Symptoms | Diagnosis | Treatment | Prevention

Causes

Encopresis may be caused by a variety of conditions such as:

  • Chronic constipation
    • Most common cause
    • When a large amount of hard, dry stool is filling the rectum, over time the child becomes unable to recognize the sensation of fullness and the need to defecate.
    • Liquid stool may leak around the hard mass of stool, causing staining of the underwear.
    • May be associated with a diet low in fiber and lack of exercise
  • Poor toilet training or refusal to use the toilet for bowel movements
  • Emotional problems
  • Organic causes(rare)—result of problems or malformations in the intestines

Risk Factors

Risk factors include:

Bowel and Rectum

Anal fissure and fistula
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