While treatment is possible with certain lifestyle ... instead stays stuck in your rectum as a lump. This is known as fecal impaction. If you’ve been experiencing constipation for an extended ...
It may cause esophageal obstruction and fecal impaction. • Monitor blood sugar regularly while taking this medication. • Stop using this medication at least 2 weeks before a surgery.
pads and medication) costs only €3,234 but impairs patients' quality of life. The authors conclude that SNS is a highly cost-effective treatment for fecal incontinence, and note that the low ...