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How do you treat bowel incontinence?

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Anonymous

18y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

In my own case, when I made up my mind that my lust for chocolate was far less important than remaining bowel continent...things greatly improved for me. Ingesting products with a lot of milk...such as in ice cream, puddings, etc... where a lot of sugar has been added, encourages the formation of a lot of mucos in the intestines which can result in diarrhea, increasing your chances of bowel incontinence.

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