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Title: Fecal Incontinence Isn’t Embarrassing—It’s Treatable

Fecal incontinence is one of the most difficult conditions to talk about—but it’s more common than you might think, especially among women over 40. Whether it's unpredictable accidents, urgency, or having to plan your day around bathroom access, bowel control issues can take a serious toll on your quality of life.



At Central Florida Urogynecology, Dr. Marja Sprock understands how sensitive and disruptive this condition can be—and she offers real, proven solutions to help you take control again.

Our approach starts with listening. Every treatment plan is tailored to the patient's unique needs, starting with non-surgical strategies like diet modifications, pelvic floor muscle therapy, and regulating stool consistency. When needed, we offer advanced options like InterStim sacral nerve stimulation, a Medtronic device that targets the nerves controlling bowel function.

Unlike medications or surgery, InterStim therapy gently stimulates the sacral nerve to restore natural communication between your brain and bowels. Many patients see improvement within days of the initial test procedure—and long-term results can be life-changing.

Whether your symptoms stem from childbirth, aging, or a past surgery or injury, you don’t have to live in fear of accidents. You deserve dignity, freedom, and confidence.

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