Encopresis Center - Joplin, MO
Joplin Pediatrician Doctors for EncopresisType of Physician: Pediatrician What is a Pediatrician? A certification by the Board of Pediatrics; practitioners are concerned with the physical, emotional, and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Pediatric care encompasses a wide range of health services, from preventive health care to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. The pediatrician understands the constantly changing status of his/her patients due to growth and development, and the consequent changing standards of "normal" for age. Specialty: Pediatrics Common Name: Children's Doctor Pediatrician Doctors in Joplin *![]() St John Regional Medical Center ![]() Pediatric Associates of SW Missouri ![]() Pediatric Associates of SW Missouri ![]() Pediatric Associates of SW Missouri ![]() Pediatric Associates of SW Missouri ![]() Dr Enrico Esguerra ![]() Freeman Children's Clinic ![]() Raymond A Grote MD ![]() Freeman Children's Clinic ![]() Freeman Children's Clinic ![]() Freeman Children's Clinic ![]() Freeman Children's Clinic ![]() Freeman Children's Clinic ![]() Freeman Children's Clinic ![]() Nevada Regional Medical Center ![]() Marty Schmidt MD ![]() Republic Family Healthcare ![]() St John's Medical Clinic at Nixa ![]() Cox Health Center Nixa ![]() Cox Health Center Nixa ![]() Butterfield Park Pediatrics ![]() Butterfield Park Pediatrics ![]() Northside Pediatrics ![]() Northside Pediatrics ![]() Northside Pediatrics ![]() Pediatric Neurology of the Ozarks ![]() Pediatric Associates of Springfield ![]() Michael S Hanks MD ![]() Pediatric Associates of Springfield ![]() Pediatric Associates of Springfield ![]() Pediatric Neurology of the Ozarks ![]() Michael S Hanks MD ![]() Springfield Inpatient Physicians ![]() St John's Clinic Smith Glynn Pediatrics ![]() St John's Clinic Smith Glynn Pediatrics ![]() St John's Clinic Smith Glynn Pediatrics ![]() St John's Clinic Allergy & Asthma ![]() The Pediatric Center ![]() St John's Clinic Smith Glynn Pediatrics ![]() The Pediatric Center ![]() The Pediatric Center ![]() St John's Clinic Smith Glynn Pediatrics ![]() Smith Glynn Callaway Urgent Care ![]() The Pediatric Center ![]() The Pediatric Center ![]() The Pediatric Center ![]() Pediatrix Medical Group ![]() Pediatrix Medical Group ![]() Pediatrix Medical Group ![]() Pediatrix Medical Group ![]() Healthtracks Pediatrics ![]() Children's Clinic ![]() Children's Clinic ![]() Children's Clinic ![]() Pediatric Neurology Associates ![]() Children's Clinic ![]() Children's Clinic ![]() Doctors Hospital South Family Care ![]() Skaggs Community Health Center ![]() Skaggs Family Health Clinic Joplin, MissouriUpcoming Local Events2012-05-26
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EncopresisWhat Are Elimination Disorders?Elimination disorders occur in children who have problems going to the bathroom—both defecating and urinating. Although it is not uncommon for young children to have occasional "accidents," there may be a problem if this behavior occurs repeatedly for longer than 3 months, particularly in children older than 5 years. There are two types of elimination disorders, encopresis and enuresis.
What Are the Symptoms of Encopresis?In addition to the behavior of releasing waste in improper places, a child with encopresis may have other symptoms, including:
What Causes Encopresis?The most common cause of encopresis is chronic (long-term) constipation, the inability to release stools from the bowel. This may occur for several reasons, including stress, not drinking enough water (which makes the stools hard and difficult to pass) and pain caused by a sore in or near the anus (the opening of the rectum in the fold between the buttocks, where was... Recommended Reading Related to EncopresisWhat is bedwetting?Bedwetting, also called nocturnal enuresis, is the involuntary passage of urine (urinary incontinence) while asleep. Inherent in the definition of bedwetting is satisfactory bladder control while the person is awake. Therefore, urination while awake is a different condition and has a variety of difference causes than bedwetting. What are the types of bedwetting?There are two types of bedwetting:
What is primary bedwetting?Primary bedwetting is viewed as a delay in maturation of the nervous system. At 5 years of age, approximately 20% of children wet the bed at least once a month, with about 5% of males and 1% of females wetting nightly. By 6 years of age, only about 10% of children ar... Other Related Encopresis ArticlesEmergency Contact for Joplin
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