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Suffering Fecal Incontinence Problem

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My father is suffering from Tb Meningitis.His treatment is going for 8 months now.. All Symptoms are recovering But He's having Fecal Incontinence very much,problems to control pee and poop both. What to do? How much time it takes to recover? And is it serious?

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You should really ask your father's physician. I know the antibiotics cause diarrhea. But that wouldn't explain urine incontinence. I had bacterial meningitis 3 years ago, I will always have health problems from it, though I'm not as ill as I was the 1st 6 months.

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