Badh: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

Encopresis, sponsored by Badha, is an involuntary and often without feeling, as feces can be solid, soft or fluid, as this problem has 1% – 3% of children and more commonly found in male boys. Due to the wide age the child needs to control faeces, the term slavery does not apply to children under the age of four. About 20% of children who are related also suffer from urinary incontinence during the day. The incontinence of faeces usually occurs in the afternoon while doing physical activity or on the way back from school, and the frequency of faeces incontinence varies between one few days and several times a day. Sometimes after feces can pass a few days without the incontinence of the faeces. Many children deny the presence of feces in their underwear and the unpleasant odor that accompanies him, and tries to hide their actions by hiding dirty underwear. Symptoms of prejudice may include the most important symptoms as follows: stool leakage or liquid feces on underwear, which can be mixed with diarrhea. Constipation with dry feces of steel. The exit of a large stools that block the toilet or almost return it. Avoid bowel movements. Long periods between bowel movements. Loss of appetite. Stomach. Involuntary urination problems during the day. Repeated bladder infections are usually in girls. The causes and factors of the risk of preaching in the following are an explanation of the most prominent causes and risk factors: 1. The causes of the preference include the following causes: Constipation includes some causes of constipation as follows: Blocking faucet due to the fear of the toilet, especially if they are painful. Do not want to boycott or other activities. Eat a little fiber. Not drinking enough liquid. Drink a lot of cow’s milk or in rare cases of cow milk intolerance. Emotional problems can lead to emotional tension as the child can suffer from tension: Training in using the toilet is premature, difficult or full of conflicts. Changes in the life of a child, such as dietary changes, toilet use, school art, change schedule or emotional pressure. 2. Bedouin risk factors contain the most important risk factors the following: The use of medication that can cause constipation, such as coughing housers. Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity. Autism -spectrum disorder. Anxiety or depression. Bedouin complications can suffer from a group of emotions, including embarrassment, frustration, shame and anger, if the child is exposed to bullying from friends, criticism of him or punishing adults, he may feel depressed or low self -esteem. Bedouin diagnosis includes diagnostic methods of the following: Physical examination: A physical examination is performed, symptoms, bowel movements and eating habits to exclude the physical causes of constipation or inflammation. Digital examination of the straight: To check the presence of a faeces by putting a lampy finger and a glove in the straight of your child as you press on his stomach with the other hand. X -Ray image formation: It is recommended to perform X -Rays on the abdomen to ensure that there are plumbers. Psychological Evaluation: A psychological evaluation is performed as emotional problems contribute to the disease. Bedouin treatment includes the treatment methods as follows: 1. The colon cleansing of the crowded stools There are different ways to disinfect the colon and relieve constipation as it is likely that your child’s doctor will recommend one or more than the following: laxatives. Anal set points. Anal injection. 2. Encourage healthy bowel movement by just cleaning the colon. It is important to encourage your child to do things that stimulate regular bowel movement. The doctor may recommend the following: Food changes that include more fiber and drink adequate fluids. The laxatives and gradually stop taking it as soon as the intestines return to its normal functions. Training of the child to go to the toilet as soon as possible if you want to relieve. Temporarily stop drinking cow’s milk or verifying cow’s milk tintolerance. 3. Behavioral therapy for your child’s doctor or specialist in mental health can discuss your child’s teaching techniques Regular bowel movements where it is sometimes called behavioral modification or reintegration of the gut. Your child’s doctor may recommend psychotherapy to a mental health specialist if the lawyer is associated with emotional problems. Psychotherapy can also be useful if your child feels ashamed, guilt, depression or low self -esteem due to the preference. Prevention of preaching includes the methods of prevention as follows: 1. Avoid constipation. Help your child avoid constipation through a balanced diet rich in fiber and encourage your child to drink enough water. 2. Read more about training techniques to use effective toilet, train yourself on training techniques to use effective toilet and start early or be very strong in your methods, but wait until your child is ready and then use positive reinforcement and encourage to get a result. 3. Get an early treatment for prejudice that can help early treatment, including guidance from your child’s doctor or specialist in mental health to prevent the social and emotional effect of feces, and can help regularly follow -up visits with your doctor to identify continuous or repeated problems so that adjustments can be made in the treatment.