What should I do if I poop on the bed?

Large poop to bed may be associated with sphincter dysfunction, rectal cancer, etc. Surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are usually needed.
1. Sphincter dysfunction: For patients with sphincter dysfunction, pelvic floor muscle training can be carried out, and daily exercise can be done by taking a deep breath in a standing position and then holding the breath, and continuously contracting the anus for ten seconds. Besides, for patients with serious sphincter dysfunction, sphincter function surgery can be carried out for treatment.
2. Rectal cancer: Rectal-anal tube tumor invades anal sphincter and causes its incomplete closure or dysfunction, which leads to uncontrollable bowel movement and pulling to the bed. Usually, it can be treated with surgery or radiotherapy.
If the patient frequently pulls stool to the bed, and the symptom continues to be unimproved, the patient should consult the doctor in time, and the cause should be clearly defined as early as possible for targeted treatment.