Has anybody tried anal irrigation for incontinence?
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I have been incontinent for 20 years, and has a huge impact on mine and my familys life as I am practically housebound, I have had all the tests tried diet etc, I really only want to hear if anyone has tried peristeen or anal irrigation and if it is a success or not?
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I don't know if this will help but I am also having problems with some anal accidents too.
Has anyone had a proctogram supine MRI or sitting?
If the womb and bladder are pounding at your pelvic floor stretching your muscles this could be a prolapse issue.
Although may be once the anal sphincter muscle has been damaged it may be difficult to salvage.
Have either of you had a gynaecological opinion?
Have either of you had a spinal, Pelvic, and sacral MRI neurography.
I believe it is important to have collaborated opinions from neurologists, spinal surgeons,pheripheral nerve specialists, gynaecologists, and colorectal surgeons.
Unfortunately this problem of anal incontinence is far more complex and within the structure of NHS funding becomes prohibitive.
There needs to be a centre where by all the above disciplines come together.
Incontinence should be salvaged at an early stage, and preventative monitoring should be targeted.
Exercising the sphincter muscle is of prime importance, however some of us cannot do this as the help or information given is often too late.
Suffering from anal pain or obstruction feeling can prevent exercise.
Faecal urgency, constipation which has been neglected can lead to further problems. Diet plays an enormous factor in all of this and can probably give enormous help.
If only the NHS funded tests for food intolerances and dietary advice.
Keeping off dairy, sugar, wheat and eating a healthy diet is of prime importance.
Many illnesses such as diabetes, colon related diseases, and some spinal conditions can be helped dramatically with the correct foods.
I hope this posting may give 'food for thought'
Sandra