If you have ruled out any medical issues, the best thing to do is to offer a reward system for every time he makes it the bathroom. Offer them candy or reduce his weekly chores whenever he avoids an accident.
It can be a common occurance after bowel surgery but you really should contact your surgeon and tell him or her you are having problems.
It is extremely unlikely that it is behavioral. Spina Bifida affects the nerves of the bladder and bowel as well as the legs, and will many times result in loss of control of bladder and bowel, as well as partial or complete paralysis of the legs and feet. Children with Spina Bifida can sometimes be taught to use a routine in which they empty the bowel and bladder at specific times of the day, but some cannot even control their bladder and bowel well enough to do that, and will have to wear diapers or other protection for their entire lives. Whether or not they can use a timed routine will depend on how much feeling and control of the bowel and bladder they have. A child who has Spina Bifida should never be punished or scolded for bowel or bladder accidents, as they have limited or no ability to control these functions.
Having diarrhea at night.
im not an expert or nothing but maybe it has to do with not eating enough or your colon is stopped up. like maybe constipation.
It is nothing but the diseases of intentine, part of gastrointestinal tract.
No.
No.
Part of the large intestine can be removed when medically necessary, but the patient may have to wear a colostomy bag if they are no longer able to have a normal bowel movement.
Explosinve bowel movement
Very unlikely.
yes and no
That your baby possibly had a bowel movement. It is called meconium.