What medication is used for fecal incontinence?

There are many causes of incontinence, with different conditions and different medications. Usually, spinal trauma, brain disease, physiologic incontinence factors are considered. 1. Spinal trauma: Usually spinal trauma triggers a combined spinal cord injury, which may lead to incontinence and paralysis of the lower limbs in severe cases. You can take vitamin B12 tablets, methylcobalamin tablets and other drugs under the guidance of doctors to help restore nerve function. 2. Brain diseases: such as cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage and other diseases, due to the cause of the disease, can cause defecation or urination center is damaged, causing incontinence. In this case, the first step is to treat the cerebral infarction itself, and at the same time to carry out rehabilitation training. 3. Physiological incontinence: when women grow older, the arrival of menopause will lead to the lack of estrogen in the body, the urethral wall and pelvic floor muscle relaxation, which will lead to incontinence. It can be treated with medicines such as Midodrine Hydrochloride Tablets or Oxybutynin Hydrochloride Extended-Release Tablets as prescribed by the doctor, which can reduce the internal pressure of the bladder, increase the capacity of the bladder, and reduce the involuntary bladder contraction to alleviate the urgency of urination, frequency of urination and urinary incontinence. Patients are advised to take the medication under the guidance of a doctor, pay more attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the private parts, and change underwear frequently.