Get Fecal Incontinence Treatment Online
Losing bowel control is distressing, but effective treatments exist. Doctronic connects you with a licensed physician who can evaluate your symptoms and build a personalized treatment plan, without an in-person visit.
What Is Fecal Incontinence?
Fecal incontinence is a gastrointestinal condition marked by the inability to control bowel movements, leading to unexpected leakage of stool. It can range from occasional minor leaks to complete loss of bowel control, significantly affecting daily life, confidence, and social participation. With the right treatment and support, most people with fecal incontinence can achieve meaningful improvement in symptoms and quality of life.
- Affects an estimated 1 in 3 people who visit a primary care physician, yet is widely underreported due to embarrassment
- Get personalized guidance from doctor-trained AI
- Explore treatment and prescription options
Is Online Fecal Incontinence Treatment Right for You?
Doctronic can help adults who are experiencing fecal incontinence, including those with mild occasional leakage or more frequent loss of bowel control. A Doctronic physician will review your symptom history, contributing factors such as prior surgery or childbirth, and any previous treatments to build the right care plan for you.
Because fecal incontinence can involve the digestive tract, pelvic floor muscles, and nervous system, your evaluation will also consider related conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, chronic diarrhea, constipation, or nerve damage that may be contributing to your symptoms.
- Diagnosed with fecal incontinence or bowel control problems
- Get personalized guidance from AI and clinicians
- Explore treatment and prescription refill options
- Access care from home, often the same day
Medications We Prescribe for Fecal Incontinence
Imodium
Loperamide
An antidiarrheal agent that slows intestinal motility and reduces stool frequency, commonly used as a first-line pharmacologic treatment for fecal incontinence associated with loose or frequent stools.
AvailableMetamucil
Psyllium
A bulk-forming fiber supplement that adds consistency to loose stools, helping to reduce urgency and leakage in patients with fecal incontinence.
AvailableColace
Docusate
A stool softener that can assist patients whose fecal incontinence is related to overflow from chronic constipation or hard stools causing rectal distension.
AvailableLotronex
Alosetron
A serotonin 5-HT3 receptor antagonist that slows colonic transit and reduces diarrhea urgency, used in select cases of fecal incontinence associated with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome in women.
AvailableHow Fecal Incontinence Treatment Works at Doctronic
Chat With The #1 AI Doctor
Doctronic answers your health questions with personalized medical insights and helps our doctors create a better treatment plan for you.
Meet With a Licensed Doctor For Treatment
Book a $39 telehealth appointment (or copay) within 30 minutes. Our doctors create personalized treatment plans with prescriptions when needed.
Pick Up Your Prescription
Our doctors prescribe non-controlled medications in all 50 states and send prescriptions to your pharmacy for same-day pickup.
What a Doctronic consultation looks like
Free to start, no account needed. Here's how a real Fecal Incontinence consultation unfolds.
Describe your symptoms
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Doctor-trained AIGet your assessment + next steps
Instant clinical assessment — then connect to a doctor if needed, no repeating yourself.
$39 doctor visit · All 50 statesPricing that won't make you sick
Chat for free, see an online doctor for $39/visit, or refill a prescription online for as low as $0
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Available in all 50 states + DC
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Insurance accepted
- 24/7 medical care Free
- Specialist referrals Free
- Lifelong health record Free
- Unlimited questions Free
- Prescription refills Starting as low as $0
- Video visit with real doctors $39/visit
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Frequently asked questions
Fecal incontinence can result from damage to the anal sphincter muscles or nerves, chronic diarrhea or constipation, rectal prolapse, childbirth injury, prior anorectal surgery, or conditions such as diabetes or multiple sclerosis that affect nerve function. In many cases, more than one factor is involved.
While fecal incontinence becomes more common with age, it is not an inevitable or normal part of aging. It is a medical condition with treatable causes, and many people of all ages experience significant improvement with appropriate management.
Dietary modifications such as increasing fiber intake, avoiding trigger foods like caffeine or fatty meals, staying well hydrated, and establishing regular bowel habits can all reduce episodes. Pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises) may also strengthen the muscles involved in bowel control.
Yes. Medications that reduce stool frequency and improve consistency, such as loperamide or fiber supplements like psyllium, are often the first pharmacologic approach. A physician will recommend the most appropriate option based on whether your incontinence is associated with loose stools, constipation, or urgency.
You should seek evaluation if leakage is happening regularly, is affecting your daily activities or mental health, is accompanied by rectal bleeding, pain, or unintended weight loss, or if over-the-counter measures have not helped. These symptoms may indicate an underlying condition that needs further assessment.
Yes. Biofeedback therapy, pelvic floor physical therapy, and bowel retraining programs can be highly effective. For patients who do not respond to conservative measures, procedures such as sacral nerve stimulation or sphincter repair may be considered by a specialist.
Doctronic uses AI-guided evaluation to gather your symptom history and relevant medical information, which is then reviewed by a licensed physician. The physician creates a personalized treatment plan, which may include a prescription, and all information is handled securely and confidentially.
Yes. Doctronic works exclusively with licensed physicians whose consultations are doctor-reviewed and audited for quality. The platform is HIPAA-compliant, protecting your personal health information at every step.
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