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Looking for Information on Congenital Incontinence in Males Baby 08/12/2024 (Mon) 19:01:45 No. 39303
I understand that this is a significant request, but I was wondering if anyone here knows about congenital continence in men. In particular, I am looking for conditions that would induce both urinary and fecal incontinence. Also, I would be interested in conditions that do not have any other effects beyond incontinence, and which do not involve structural differences to the exterior of the body. Basically, I want to know about conditions where the person looks and functions like normal, but is incontinent. This is largely for character design and writing purposes. I have looked on the internet for information on this topic, but it is rather difficult find information on congenital incontinence that does not involve other physical abnormalities. Thank you in advance.
So as a preface this is not congenital incontinence, but it does fit the bill for what you are seeking. It is known as Cauda equina syndrome. Basically it is a condition that occurs from damage to the nerves near the base of the spine, so it can be very subtle or it can be very sudden.
>>39306 Thank you anyway anon. While that is acquired as opposed to congenital, that kind of malformation sounds close to what I am looking for. I kind of wonder if there are natal neuropathic conditions that might emulate that condition, like if the nerves at the base of the spinal cord developed incorrectly or something.
Aftering doing a bit more research, I think that sacral agenesis is actually fairly close to what I am looking for, although I am still very much open to hearing input from others. It involves certain portions of the lower segment of the spinal cord not being fully developed, and can affect continence. There is apparently a pretty decent level of variability to the condition, apparently to the point where one could theoretically go their entire life without getting diagnosed with the condition. It is associated with some other symptoms too, like reduced motor ability, but it seems like it would be possible for there to be a milder form of the condition that includes urinary and fecal incontinence but excludes other problems.


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