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Treatment of neurogenic faecal incontinence

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The treatment of this condition involves:

  • toileting at an appropriate time of day for patients with a regular habit
  • planned evacuation to suit the carers, managed by combining a constipating agent, for example codeine phosphate, with enemas two or three times per week

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