Greetings and welcome to this blog about encopresis. If you are here it likely means that you are doing some research online and you are trying to find out more about living with encopresis. I am not a medical professional and I have no affiliation with any particular product or group, but I am a Mom who has tried to help her son treat this issue for a few years. One of the things I have realized through the course of our encopresis journey, is that there is a lack of information for parents with children who have more serious cases of encopresis. I started this blog in the hopes that I can help consolidate some of the information I have found over time and maybe, just maybe, could save a parent or two a little bit of time and heartache in their journey.
I hope to have links to good articles, research, videos, and maybe most importantly, testimonials and stories of other parents who have gone through this. The medical professionals in this field are helpful but as I found out through our own case and through others, not always as helpful as we would like. Gastrointestinal issues are tricky, just ask any adult who suffers from IBS or food intolerance. There is a lot of trial and error that goes on in treating intestinal issues. I joined an encopresis Yahoo board and that has been one of the most illuminating sources of support and information in this process. I hope to use those parents and vast knowledge base to fill this blog. New people come and go on that board and often the most experienced parents go on their way once they get what they need, leaving a gap of knowledge for the new parents who seek out help.
And last but not least, if you are a parent seeking out information, know that you are not alone in this journey and there are hundreds of other parents out there just like you who just want to help their children. You have people who understand what it's like to have a child who soils themselves at times and in places that are not socially acceptable. My hope is that this blog can be a place where we can share stories and help each other survive.
Thanks for listening.
Wow this article very nice, i have 4 years son had encopresis but i don't what will do. doctor said that You’ll be surprised that emotional problems with parents are the main reasons associated with soiling. For instance, it may start with stressful changes in the child's life like birth of sibling or divorce of parents, working parents, family transfers or other family issues. It’s conjointly very common in boys. Encopresis is a soiling problem in children who don’t have any type of illness or disability.
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