THE subject of exertional incontinence in women — or "stress incontinence," as it is frequently called — has stimulated the imagination of the medical profession for many years. Numerous operative ...
Anal sphincter defects are a common cause of faecal incontinence, with obstetric injuries in female patients accounting for the majority. [15] The results from previous studies [4,5] show that early ...
SPASM and fibrosis of the anal sphincter associated with a long history of marked constipation, tenesmus, mild intermittent abdominal cramps and an almost daily intake of cathartics is a rather ...