
1) Disturbance 2) Folie 3) Involuntary defecation 4) Mental disorder 5) Mental disturbance 6) Psychological disorder
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Encopresis (from the Ancient Greek ἐγκόπρησις / egkóprēsis), also known as paradoxical diarrhea, is voluntary or involuntary fecal soiling in children who have usually already been toilet trained. Persons with encopresis often leak stool into their undergarments. This term is usually applied to children, and where the symptom is prese...
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(from the article `mental disorder`) ...physical symptoms that are often listed among psychiatric disorders of childhood include stuttering, enuresis (the repeated involuntary emptying ...
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The voluntary or involuntary passage of stools in inappropriate places in a child over 4 years of age. Causes may be related to lack of toilet training or beginning toilet training at too young an age. Treatment usually includes psychological support and diet manipulation (high fibre diet). ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(en-ko-pre´sis) fecal incontinence.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: en-kō-prē′sis Definitions: 1. The repeated, generally involuntary passage of feces into inappropriate places (clothing).
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Our Encopresis Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Encopresis Encopresis: Inability to control the elimination of stool (fecal incontinence). Encopresis can have a variety of causes, including inability to control the anal sphincter muscle or gastrointestinal problems, particularly chronic diarrhea and Crohn...
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Encopresis is the technical term for deliberate soiling of the clothing, or defecating in other inappropriate locations by children who are old enough for it to be socially unacceptable, and who are conciously aware of what they are doing - that is it is not accidental. Encropesis, as a disorder, refers not to one-off or occasional acts of soiling,...
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[
n] - involuntary defecation not attributable to physical defects or illness
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noun involuntary defecation not attributable to physical defects or illness
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involuntary defecation.
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when a child over the age of four is having bowel movements in inappropriate places.
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involuntary leakage of loose stool.
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constipation and intestinal obstruction (blockage) lead to an involuntary leakage of loose stool.
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