Talking with Your Health Care Provider
You may be embarrassed to talk about your bowel control problem, but your health care provider will not be shocked or surprised.
What do I tell my health care provider about my bowel control problem?
The more details and examples you can give about your problem, the better your health care provider will be able to help you. You should be prepared to tell your health care provider
- when your bowel control problem started
- whether you leak liquid or solid stool
- if you have hemorrhoids that bulge through your anus when you lift things or at other times
- if any foods seem to make the problem worse
- if you aren’t able to control passing gas
Your health care provider will probably also ask you questions like these:
- How often do you have a bowel control problem?
- Do you leak a little bit of stool or do you lose complete control of your bowels?
- Do you feel a strong urge to have a bowel movement or do you lose control without warning?
- Is your bowel control worse when you have diarrhea or constipation?
- How is your bowel control problem affecting your daily life?
Page last updated: July 15, 2011