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Faecal incontinence
Faecal incontinence in adults: management
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June 2007
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Loperamide hydrochloride should not be offered to people with: hard or infrequent stools acute diarrhoea without a diagnosed cause: an acute flare-up of ulcerative colitis.
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June 2007
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People undergoing anal sphincter repair should not routinely receive a temporary defunctioning stoma.
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June 2007
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People undergoing anal sphincter repair should not receive constipating agents in the postoperative period and should be allowed to eat and drink as soon as they feel able to.
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June 2007
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