Author(s): Bettoni Jean*
Fecal incontinence is a distressing condition that profoundly affects an individual's quality of life. While many cases can be attributed to specific medical causes, some individuals suffer from fecal incontinence without a clear underlying pathology, a condition known as idiopathic fecal incontinence. This research article presents the results of a comprehensive community-based study conducted to investigate the prevalence of idiopathic fecal incontinence. The findings shed light on the extent of this condition within the general population, emphasizing the importance of recognizing, understanding, and addressing this often stigmatized condition as a vital component of community health.
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