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Behavioral Treatment of Fecal Incontinence and Dementia

Friday February 24, 2006
Behavioral programes can be extremely effective for decreasing incidents of fecal incontinence. Before a caregiver can start the number one prority is to find out the cause of the fecal incontinence so that the best treatment can be selected. You are then ready to implement an effective treatment strategy.

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