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VOLUNTARY OR INVOLUNTARY FECAL SOILING IN TOILET TRAINED CHILDREN
Nonorganic encopresis

encopresis         
[??nk??'pri:s?s]
¦ noun Medicine involuntary defecation, especially associated with emotional or psychiatric disorder.
Origin
mod. L., from Gk en- 'in' + kopros 'dung'.
bed-wetting         
  • Plastic pants suitable for nocturnal enuresis in larger child or small adult
DISEASE
Bed wetting; Wetting the bed; Sleepwetting; Nonorganic enuresis; Enuretic; Bed wetter; Bed-wetting; Bed-Wetting; Bedwetting; Sleep-urinating; Sleep enuresis
¦ noun involuntary urination during the night.
Derivatives
bed-wetter noun
Nocturnal enuresis         
  • Plastic pants suitable for nocturnal enuresis in larger child or small adult
DISEASE
Bed wetting; Wetting the bed; Sleepwetting; Nonorganic enuresis; Enuretic; Bed wetter; Bed-wetting; Bed-Wetting; Bedwetting; Sleep-urinating; Sleep enuresis
Nocturnal enuresis, also informally called bedwetting, is involuntary urination while asleep after the age at which bladder control usually begins. Bedwetting in children and adults can result in emotional stress.

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Encopresis

Encopresis is voluntary or involuntary passage of feces outside of toilet-trained contexts (fecal soiling) in children who are four years or older and after an organic cause has been excluded. Children with encopresis often leak stool into their undergarments.

This term is usually applied to children, and where the symptom is present in adults, it is more commonly known as fecal incontinence (including fecal soiling, fecal leakage or fecal seepage). The term is from the Ancient Greek: ἐγκόπρησις (egkóprēsis).