Pediatrics and Pelvic Health: Skid marks, Poop Accidents, Constipation

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Pediatric bowel issues, skid marks in youngsters
Skid marks and fecal accidents can be a sign of constipation in children Here’s what you can do about it. Does your child have fecal accidents or skid marks in their underwear? This may be a sign of constipation. Encopresis is fecal soiling associated with functional constipation in a child. The soiling often happens in the underwear, where the child loses whole pieces of formed bowel, liquid bowel, or has fecal staining on the underwear due to the inability to get clean when wiping. Constipation and encopresis are common problems in children. Encopresis is most common between ages 3 and 7 years.

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