Soiling is when a child regularly poos their pants. If they're already potty-trained, the soiling is usually because they are badly constipated. Treatment from a GP can help.
You may feel angry or frustrated when your child keeps pooing their pants (soiling). But they are not doing it on purpose and may not even realise it's happening.
Soiling usually happens when a child is so constipated that a large, hard piece of poo becomes stuck at the end of their gut (rectum).
Fresh poo from higher up the gut then runs around the hard poo and leaks out, staining their pants.
If your child is constipated, they may have:
It's important not to try to sort out soiling by yourself.
You can call 111 or get help from 111 online.
If your child is pooing their pants (soiling) because they're constipated, a GP can prescribe laxatives to clear out the hard poo and get your child pooing regularly and comfortably again.
This can take a few months to work. The GP will want to see your child regularly to check how they are doing.
The soiling may get worse before it gets better.
A GP may refer your child to a specialist for treatment if they think soiling could be caused by another medical condition.
If your child is regularly pooing their pants (soiling), it can help to: