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Executive summary
Pooping in underwear (fecal incontinence or soiling) is involuntary passage of stool into clothing. It affects children and adults and has medical, psychological, social, and quality-of-life consequences. Causes range from functional constipation and developmental issues in children to neurological disease, pelvic floor dysfunction, diarrhea, or cognitive impairment in adults. Evaluation and treatment depend on age and underlying cause and can often substantially reduce episodes.
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Fabric Choice: Wearing breathable cotton underwear rather than synthetic fabrics like nylon helps keep the skin dry. Recommended Products Pooping In Panties
- Chronic constipation with overflow (most common)
- Toilet training issues
- Emotional stress or behavioral factors
- Developmental delays or neurodevelopmental disorders
Rinse with Cold Water: Do not use hot water initially, as heat can "set" the stain and the odor into the fabric. Rinse the underwear from the back of the fabric to push the particles out rather than deeper into the fibers. Rinse with Cold Water: Do not use hot