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Suggest Treatment For Loose Stool Along With Constipation And Back Pain

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Posted on Mon, 23 Feb 2015
Question: This is the problem that I have and it has been going on for months now but only once to three times a month. I go in my pants. My panties will be full. It just comes all at once and I don't even have time to get to the bathroom. Loose stool runs down my leg, and soft formed stool also occurs.
The only pattern that I have noticed...is nerves. yes, I have constipation for three to four days even when taking to help, back pain when constipated,sluggishness. I seem to always be tired.
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Answered by Dr. Rakesh Hasabe (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
it needs patience from both doctor as well as patient

Detailed Answer:
Hey thanks for your faith in the health care Magic
I have gone through your question and I understood your problem.
Following are few ways to treat it-
DIET-

limit fibre intake from wholegrain breads, XXXXXXX cereals, nuts and seeds (except golden linseeds)
avoid skin, pips and pith from fruit and vegetables
limit fresh and dried fruit to three portions a day and fruit juice to one small glass a day (make up the recommended ‘five a day’ with vegetables)
limit how often you have fizzy drinks and drinks containing caffeine
avoid foods high in fat, such as chips, fast foods and burgers
Constipation
A high-fibre diet is usually recommended for most people who have constipation-associated bowel incontinence. Your GP can tell you if a high-fibre diet is suitable for you.

Pelvic floor muscle training
Pelvic floor muscle training is a type of exercise programme used to treat cases of bowel incontinence caused by weakness in the pelvic floor muscles.

Bowel retraining
Bowel retraining is a type of treatment for people who have reduced sensation in their rectum as a result of nerve damage, or for those who have recurring episodes of constipation.

MEDICINES-
LOPERAMIDE is used to controle loose stools.I have used this drug effectively adjusting the timings.
LAXATIVES-are used to soften the stools in casrs of constipation you must be aware of this.

Surgery-
Surgery is usually only recommended for the treatment of bowel incontinence after all other treatment options have been tried.
The main surgical treatments used on the NHS are sphincteroplasty and sacral nerve stimulation. Other treatments – such as tibial nerve stimulation, endoscopic heat therapy and artificial sphincter surgery – can also be used, but their availability on the NHS is limited.
An operation called a colostomy is more widely available on the NHS, but it is only used if other treatments are unsuccessful.

I hope my answer was helpful for you . Dont forget to close the discussion.Thank you.
DR . XXXXXXX HASABE.
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Suggest Treatment For Loose Stool Along With Constipation And Back Pain

Brief Answer: it needs patience from both doctor as well as patient Detailed Answer: Hey thanks for your faith in the health care Magic I have gone through your question and I understood your problem. Following are few ways to treat it- DIET- limit fibre intake from wholegrain breads, XXXXXXX cereals, nuts and seeds (except golden linseeds) avoid skin, pips and pith from fruit and vegetables limit fresh and dried fruit to three portions a day and fruit juice to one small glass a day (make up the recommended ‘five a day’ with vegetables) limit how often you have fizzy drinks and drinks containing caffeine avoid foods high in fat, such as chips, fast foods and burgers Constipation A high-fibre diet is usually recommended for most people who have constipation-associated bowel incontinence. Your GP can tell you if a high-fibre diet is suitable for you. Pelvic floor muscle training Pelvic floor muscle training is a type of exercise programme used to treat cases of bowel incontinence caused by weakness in the pelvic floor muscles. Bowel retraining Bowel retraining is a type of treatment for people who have reduced sensation in their rectum as a result of nerve damage, or for those who have recurring episodes of constipation. MEDICINES- LOPERAMIDE is used to controle loose stools.I have used this drug effectively adjusting the timings. LAXATIVES-are used to soften the stools in casrs of constipation you must be aware of this. Surgery- Surgery is usually only recommended for the treatment of bowel incontinence after all other treatment options have been tried. The main surgical treatments used on the NHS are sphincteroplasty and sacral nerve stimulation. Other treatments – such as tibial nerve stimulation, endoscopic heat therapy and artificial sphincter surgery – can also be used, but their availability on the NHS is limited. An operation called a colostomy is more widely available on the NHS, but it is only used if other treatments are unsuccessful. I hope my answer was helpful for you . Dont forget to close the discussion.Thank you. DR . XXXXXXX HASABE.