Do you find skid marks or solid pieces of poo in your child's undies?
Was your child toilet trained and now they have regressed and now having poo accidents?
Do you find that your child has no recollection of the poo accident in their
undies?
Does your child ever have a poo accident overnight?
Does your child avoid using the toilet to poo?
Do you see your child strain or push to poo?
Does your child's poo look like pebbles or rabbit-dropping?
Is your child having issues with wee accidents during the day or night?
Having a mega rectum (a big stretched bowel, which can hold very large amounts of poo)
Incompletely emptying their bowels, which causes poo to remain in the rectum and become dry and hard
Pelvic floor muscle issues (weakness/too tight)
Sensory processing disorders, which affect the child's ability to sense the urge to poo
Psychological issues such as fear of missing out (FOMO), stress/anxiety related to toileting
Having had previously painful experiences with pooing, which has resulted in fear with your child using the toilet
Fibre and fluid intake
Physiotherapy can help your child's poo problems, for most children I can restore full control of their bowels. I work with all types of children and families and I have experience in working with the NDIS.
I will provide you with an individualised assessment and treatment plan for your child's bladder issue.
Treatment may include:
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