Encopresis in Pooler

Helping Children Overcome Encopresis with Compassion
When a child continues to experience stool accidents after mastering toilet training, it can be distressing for both the child and family. This condition, known as encopresis, often causes confusion and frustration but is manageable with the right care.
At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness in Pooler, we provide compassionate, specialized pelvic floor physical therapy combined with behavioral strategies to help children overcome encopresis. Our approach targets the underlying causes rather than only addressing the symptoms.
What Is Encopresis?
Encopresis involves involuntary stool leakage or withholding, commonly linked to chronic constipation. As stool accumulates, it stretches the rectum, dulling the natural urge to go, which leads to unexpected accidents without the child’s awareness. This condition is physiological—not behavioral or due to laziness—and requires expert care.
Signs Your Child May Be Struggling
Recognizing the symptoms early can make a big difference. Here are some common signs to watch for in children with encopresis:
- Frequent stool leakage in underwear
- Hard or large bowel movements
- Avoidance of bowel movements or fear of using the toilet
- Stained clothing or “skid marks”
- Abdominal discomfort or bloating
- Anxiety or behavioral issues related to toileting
Why Does Encopresis Occur?
Often beginning with constipation, encopresis results when stool buildup weakens rectal muscles, causing leakage. Emotional stress, trauma, or improper toilet training can also play a role. Common contributing factors seen in children we treat include:
- Poor pelvic floor muscle coordination
- Excessive abdominal tension
- Posture problems during toileting
- Sensory processing difficulties
- Nervous system imbalances
- Inadequate hydration or diet
How Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness Helps
Our treatment is gentle, individualized, and focused on restoring coordination between the pelvic floor muscles, brain, and bowel—without blame or shame. We offer a supportive environment that empowers children and families alike.
Treatment plans may involve:
- Non-invasive pelvic floor muscle training (including biofeedback)
- Guidance on proper toilet posture
- Abdominal massage and hands-on therapy
- Sensory and nervous system support
- Parent education and home exercise programs
- Emotional regulation techniques for children and caregivers
- Gradual bowel retraining with scheduled toileting
Every session is designed to meet your child’s unique needs, ensuring steady progress and confidence building.
Why Families in Pooler Trust Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness
Many families in Pooler choose Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness because of our compassionate, expert care and proven results. Here’s why we stand out as their trusted partner in pediatric pelvic health.
- Specialists in pediatric pelvic floor dysfunction
- Trauma-informed, supportive care without judgment
- Private, one-on-one sessions involving family participation
- Root cause-focused treatment, not temporary solutions
- Recommended by local pediatricians and valued by parents
Our goal is to help your child regain control, feel safe, and build lasting success—step by step.
You’re Not Alone—Help Is Here
Encopresis can be challenging, but with expert guidance, your child can overcome it and enjoy a happier, healthier life. Reach out to Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness at (912) 420-4910 toschedule a confidential pediatric consultation. Together, we’ll guide your family from frustration toward freedom.
Request an appointment with one of our physical therapists today and get started on your journey toward better health and wellness!
In the end, an active lifestyle is more than possible, even if you struggle with chronic pain. If you are looking to improve your health, strength, and physical activity, look no further – we are here to help.
Patients with bleeding disorders, extreme fear of needles, on medications that prevent clotting or promote excessive coagulation, or with tender points directly near vital neural or vascular tissue may be identified as contraindicated to this treatment by a practitioner.
Success Stories & Testimonials

If I could give Jasmine 10 stars, I truly would. Jasmine is one of the people I owe a huge thank you to for helping me along my journey of having a vba3c. The pelvic therapy was a huge factor in me successfully giving birth to my baby girl. She made sure she listened to my concerns and she made sure that I was well prepared for birthing my baby. She is absolutely wonderful and has an amazing spirit!
Ciara Morris


After years of issues and countless doctors who just prescribed medication for my symptoms, Dr. Polk is getting down to the root problem of my issues and explains everything in a way that I understand. She is someone who is passionate about what she does and truly cares about her patients. You won’t regret seeing her. I am just thankful someone recommended her to me.
Shauni Missenheim


Dr. Polk is AMAZING! I never understood how important pelvic floor therapy was until my midwife recommended it. I started seeing Dr. Polk during pregnancy and have been seeing her postpartum. I strongly believe my delivery went so smoothly because of her! I am WAY more educated about my body and how it works! Thank you Dr. Polk for helping me achieve the goals in pregnancy, birth and now postpartum.
Reb GUad
