Register | Login
Login
Sign in with:
---------- OR ----------
Create Account | Login
Create account
As a Member You Can:
  • Join clubs to discuss your interests
  • Connect with people like you
  • Share information, seek advice, get support

   
parenting
in Mumbai (change city)
Select City
  • All
  • Delhi
  • New Delhi
  • Gurgaon
  • Noida
  • Mumbai
  • Pune
  • Banglore
  • Hyderabad
  • Ghaziabad
  • Chandigarh
  • Ahmedabad
  • Kolkata
  • Chennai
  • Coimbatore
  • Jaipur
select‌ stage
 
Child's Healthcare Topics..

 
You are here : home > Child's Healthcare > Bowel movements > Causes of Encopresis

Causes of Encopresis

Causes of Encopresis

Encopresis is a medical condition relating to faecal incontinence. Read about how it may be caused and the different forms of treatment.
A child who is toilet trained may sometimes pass a stool and dirty himself. This can happen even if he is close to a toilet. If a child frequently experiences such episodes, he is said to be suffering from encopresis. Encopresis is not a disease. It is a disorder, which results in an individual's inability to defecate in an appropriate location, such as the toilet. This is in spite of a toilet being easily accessible. Often, the child may not even realise that he has passed a stool.

Causes of Encopresis

Since encopresis refers to involuntary defecation in spite of being toilet trained, it is said to strike only those children who have crossed around five years of age. Boys are at least three times more likely to suffer from this disorder. For a child to be diagnosed with encopresis, he should have an involuntary bowel movement at least two times or more, in a three-month period. In addition, the child should not have been suffering from any illness at that time, which may hamper his control over his bowels.
Encopresis may be caused due to a variety of reasons but they are broadly classified into the following three categories.

Regression from toilet training

Children who have just been toilet trained sometimes regress from their training, which results in encopresis. At other times, a child may wilfully dirty himself. This may be a form of tantrum throwing or he may be feeling neglected and is looking for a way to grab attention. Other factors may also play a role such as a parent going back to work after being on leave, a new baby in the family, etc.

Psychological difficulties

Encopresis in adults is usually caused to due psychological or behavioural issues. In elderly people, encopresis may be seen as a result of the dementia associated with diseases such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's. Encopresis can also be due to extreme anxiety. Many children and adults are very afraid to use public toilets. When such an individual is in a setting where he needs to use a public toilet, he will force himself to try to halt his bowel movements. Occasionally he may fail in his efforts.
Some children experience encopresis because of a phobia

Medical reasons

Medical encopresis is the most common form of encopresis. Among medical reasons, constipation is the number one cause of encopresis, especially in children. A hard stool blocks the rectum and does not get excreted. Consequently, the new, softer faeces formed are pushed around it and they trickle out, without the person being aware of it. In rare cases, encopresis may be caused due to a serious condition such as nerve damage to parts of the intestine such as the colon. This is the part of the body responsible for the formation of the stool. A child who experiences encopresis due to a medical condition may display additional symptoms like: associated with defecating. A child might be afraid of the toilet itself or fear the sound of a flushing toilet. However, psychological difficulties are considered only a partial cause of encopresis.
  • Abdominal pain
  • Loss of appetite
  • Nausea
  • Dehydration
  • Weight gain
Occasionally, encopresis may be mistaken for diarrhoea. This is because the parent notices small amounts of faecal matter and assumes that the child is ill.

Treatments Available

The first step to treating encopresis is to identify the cause behind the condition. For encopresis caused due to regression, the parent must understand what is making the child want to go back to his baby years. Encopresis cannot be treated by scolding a child or punishing him. This will only worsen the situation. Instead, a parent must reassure the child so that he feels emotionally secure. This will encourage the child to let go of his fears and help him to master control over his bowels. Similarly, a person who suffers due to a psychological difficulty can be treated using psychiatric help as well as medication to control anxiety.
Medical causes of encopresis such as constipation require a three pronged treatment plan. Initially, a doctor may prescribe a laxative in order to ease the passage of the hardened stool through the rectum. Once the stool has passed out of the body, the next step is to prescribe a stool softener. This will ensure that further stools passed remain soft. The third step is to induce the child to have regular bowel movements. The child develops a set time each day when his bowel is naturally stimulated to pass a stool.
No matter what the cause, remember that encopresis is treatable. The process may take a while but with your encouragement, your child will fully overcome this problem.



You may also be interested in:

Causes of Encopresis
(38482 views)
Constipation
(61063 views)
Cancel
Save Edit
parenting
Notifications
7 Comments
Sort by Newest

avatar

squat
squat.10 years ago
Encopresis// this web site talks about squatting to defecate.

Potty training forces a child to go against nature.

People were meant to squat to defecate.

Somewhere along the line someone came up with the bright idea so sit on a stool with a hole in the middle to defecate.

The human race was not build to sit on a stool to defecate.

Encopresis can be taken care of by going back to the way everyone should be defecating.

If your child squats your child will defecate more completely and without strain.

Also there will not be much wiping involved due to the fact squat empties more completely.
 
 
 
.
Reply
Svetanka
Svetanka.11 years ago
my son, aged 5 and 1/2 has struggled with slow bowels all his life. now he is suffering from encopresis. This was a new term for me and soon i found out information about this.
 
 
 
.
Reply
Adhir Ram
Adhir Ram.11 years ago
my son is eight and it is very embarrassing for him. He does not want to go to school because of this situation. what are the best treatment for this?
 
 
 
.
Reply
Divaansh
Divaansh.11 years ago
i am new here and i find this site very informative. all articles are informative. my son constantly suffers from encopresis.is there any home remedy. thanks for your concern.
 
 
 
.
Reply
Back to Previous Page   |   More on Child's Healthcare Index

 






Discussion Forum - Recent Posts
What do you think of encopresis? Do you know of any other possible treatments for encopresis? How serious a problem do you think encopresis is?
Padma Padma
this is a new concept to me. I had never heard of the term ' Encopresis' before although I know of some people who have suffered from this problem. I did not understand one thing though why are boys ...
read reply
Sowmya Sowmya
I think this article is a real eye-opener as far as this topic is concerned. In such cases, the tendency is to label the child as lazy and punish him for his failure. We do not stop to think for a mom...
read reply
Prachi Prachi
I think the first step towards treating encopresis is to make sure that the child does not get constipated. You must feed your child fibre-rich food such as fruit, green vegetables, etc. Plus, you mus...
read reply
view more >>
DISCUSSION FORUMS ON
Bowel and Bladder Movements
RE:Baby cries while passing urine - Hetal pls advice
At the same time the child is feeling some pain So try to understand and co ... - sharmasanvi    read >>

RE:bowel movement in 2 week old infant
Some babies go through phases when they either can't use the muscles to emp ... - Su 03    read >>

RE:where can I get laxative?
You can get either glycerin or bisacodyl suppositories in any Indian pharma ... - Su 03    read >>

RE:constipation
When the baby is in discomfort from constipation (especially if she hasn't ... - Su 03    read >>

FEATURED ARTICLES
- Poor Immunity in Kids
- Five Fun Ways to Break Fussy Eating Habits in   Kids
- Top 5 Easy-to-Make Ice-Candy Recipes for Kids
- Tips for Preventing Pinworms in Children
- Signs that a Child is Anaemic
- Things You Should Never Allow Your Son to Do
- Home Remedies for Cold in Children
- Reasons Why Kids May Start Disrespecting   Parents
- Indian Baby Names
- Indian Baby Girl Names
- Indian Baby Boy Names
- Top 100 Hindu Baby Names
- Free Printable Coloring Pages for Kids and Adults


Subscribe




All tips on Bowel Movements
You ever wanted in one place.
No need to go anywhere else. No spam.

*No spam only genuine emails
Follow us on:



Featured Articles - Infertility | Baby Development | Health and Fitness | How to Get Pregnant | Parenting Advice | Weight Loss | Pregnancy Advice | Name Numerology
Baby - Baby Photo Contest | Lucky Names | Lucky Birthdates | Horoscopes | Chinese Calendar | Compatibility Test | Fun Zone
Parenting - Message Boards | Planning a Baby | Pregnancy | Parents of Babies | Baby Names | Baby Name Poll | Birth Announcements | Parenting Quiz
Family - Cooking Club | Love & Relationships | Beauty Tips | Kids Weight Calculator | Recipe Maker
General - Calorie Counter | Personality Quiz | Love Signs | Compatibility Quiz