Bowel movement incontinence in children and adults

Even if it sounds disgusting for one or the other, I would like to spread my tip among the people.

Every mother knows the problem when a child no longer needs a diaper and it goes in the pants.

It's a bit more complicated with us, we have a dad who has colorectal cancer and as a result has only a short rectum, and recently an artificial intestinal outlet has been relocated. As a result, there are very variable bowel movements, including diarrhea. Now and then it goes in the pants.


Personally, I do not throw it completely into the washing machine, but I flush it out first. And in the toilet directly.

I put on disposable gloves, take the dirty underpants and lift them into the toilet, pressed the rinse and the strong jet of water then rinses the pants free of the Schmotter. Then I take the glove from my hand, in which I still hold the pants, pull it from the hand directly over the pants and then I have the same even "drip-free packed until it lands, of course, without a glove in the washing machine.

Afterwards, I do not have to scrub sinks, bath tubs or buckets, have not even had the whole thing in my hand and personally think that's a very hygienic thing, compared to everything I've tried before.

Fecal Incontinence: Causes, Risk Factors and Treatments | Colorectal Surgeon Susan Gearhart | April 2024