Bowel Training - Definition, Indications and Contraindication
Bowel Training
Definition
Bowel training is training the intestine to reestablish normal bowel movements in people who suffer from constipation, diarrhea, fecal incontinence. Bowel training (defecation training) is a training program that is conducted on clients who have bowel incontinence or unable to maintain control of defecation. In simple language bowel training could be interpreted as helping the client to train defecation. The program is carried out on clients who have problems of irregular stool elimination.
On the client experiencing chronic constipation, frequent obstipation / fecal incontinence, bowel training programs can help overcome them. The program is based on factors within the control of the client and is designed to help clients get back to normal defecation. The program is associated with fluid and food intake, exercise and defecation habits.
Before starting the program, the client must understand and be directly involved. In broad outline of this program are as follows:
Indication
Contraindication
Definition
Bowel training is training the intestine to reestablish normal bowel movements in people who suffer from constipation, diarrhea, fecal incontinence. Bowel training (defecation training) is a training program that is conducted on clients who have bowel incontinence or unable to maintain control of defecation. In simple language bowel training could be interpreted as helping the client to train defecation. The program is carried out on clients who have problems of irregular stool elimination.
On the client experiencing chronic constipation, frequent obstipation / fecal incontinence, bowel training programs can help overcome them. The program is based on factors within the control of the client and is designed to help clients get back to normal defecation. The program is associated with fluid and food intake, exercise and defecation habits.
Before starting the program, the client must understand and be directly involved. In broad outline of this program are as follows:
- Determine the client defecation habits and the factors that help and hinder the normal defecation.
- Design a plan with clients that include:
- Fluid intake around 2500 - 3000 cc / day.
- Increased high-fiber diet.
- Intake of warm water, especially before the time of defecation.
- Increased activity / exercise.
- Keep the following things in daily routine for 2-3 weeks: Give Laxatives 30 minutes before the time of defecation clients to stimulate defecation.
Indication
- Bowel training is done on the client with bowel incontinence (unable to control the normal stool output), helping clients get defecation normal and routine.
Contraindication
- Clients with diarrhea