The accidental and involuntary loss of liquid or solid stool or gas from the anus.
The inability to hold stool within the colon resulting in soiling of the undergarment.
being unable to hold stool in the colon and rectum.
Loss of control of bowel movements.
The loss of normal control of the bowels. This leads to stool leaking from the rectum (the last part of the large intestine) at unexpected times.
The patient involuntarily leaks feces. In women above all after childbirth injuries.
Inability to hold stool in the rectum.
The inability to hold in bowel movements. Sometimes, a tear or large episiotomy during labor can cause fecal incontinence.
Inability to hold stool in large intestines.
a lack of control over bowel evacuation.
Fecal incontinence is the inability to control one's bowels. When one feels the urge to have a bowel movement, they may not be able to hold it until they can get to a toilet, or stool may leak from the rectum unexpectedly.