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How is encopresis prevented?

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GaleEncyofMedicine

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14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

The best way to prevent encopresis is to prevent constipation

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Is Encopresis voluntary?

Encopresis can be either involuntary or voluntary


What causes Voluntary encopresis?

Voluntary encopresis is associated with behavioral or psychological problems


Is encopresis related to constipation?

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How many children have encopresis?

In the United States, encopresis affects 1-2% of children under age 10


What is Involuntary encopresis?

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Does encopresis occur all day?

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Is voluntary encopresis a disorder?

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What does 'encopresis' imply?

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What age does Encopresis begin?

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Does Encopresis affect boys?

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