November 14th, 2011

Type 2 diabetes can increase the risk and severity of fecal incontinence.

Faecal incontinence can be caused by damage to the nerves that sense stool in the rectum or to those that control the anal sphincter. Diseases such as diabetes can affect these nerves and cause damage that leads to fecal incontinence.

The good news is that Secca Therapy is an innovative treatment option for patients suffering from FI; find further information on FI, Secca Therapy Treatment and contact details for Appointments on our website.

 

 

 

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