What is the cause of uncontrollable bowel movements?

The clinical term for uncontrollable bowel movements is fecal incontinence, which is usually associated with acute enteritis, anal muscle relaxation, cerebral infarction and other factors. 1. Enteritis: this condition is usually a symptom caused by enteritis. Due to improper diet and unclean diet, there will be intestinal infection, loose stool, increased gastrointestinal peristalsis and stool sensation. Even sometimes there is a localized fecal leakage from the anus. 2. Anal muscle relaxation: prolonged dry stool may appear anal sphincter injury, resulting in the phenomenon of anal muscle relaxation, which causes the situation of stool control can not be said to poop. 3. Cerebral infarction: It is considered to be cerebral infarction caused by the inability to hold the stool, cerebral infarction symptoms will be accumulated to the paracentral lobule, which will lead to defecation disorder and cause fecal incontinence. It may also be the case that surgery leads to defecation dysfunction, causing anal incontinence. If you can’t control your bowel movements, it is recommended to go to the hospital to do anorectal fingerprinting as well as microscopy and other tests in order to further clarify the diagnosis.