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Monday, July 7
by
All About MS
on Mon 07 Jul 2008 08:30 AM CST
Continence advisers are there to help. You can ‘self-refer’ to many NHS Continence Advisory Services, though in some cases you may need a referral from your GP. Call the more »
Friday, July 4
by
All About MS
on Fri 04 Jul 2008 08:22 AM CST
Fewer people with MS experience bowel incontinence than constipation but it can be one of the most distressing MS symptoms. An involuntary leakage from the bowel may be something that happens once only very occasionally, once in perhaps more »
Thursday, July 3
by
All About MS
on Thu 03 Jul 2008 09:09 AM CST
The five general measures can help many people, but if you have severe constipation, you will need professional advice. There are several treatments to try – in sequence and then in combination. It can be a case of trial and error, and testing things in a systematic way by trying or adding one more »
Wednesday, July 2
by
All About MS
on Wed 02 Jul 2008 03:00 AM CST
Scenario One: I'm in the hospital emergency department with a belligerent patient who's giving me a menacing look. He's standing between the door and me - I'm trapped. Feeling threatened and in danger, I experienced an immediate stress more »
by
All About MS
on Wed 02 Jul 2008 12:00 AM CST
The bowel is part of the digestive system. Put simply, the digestive system absorbs the goodness from food that you eat, and expels the waste products from the food that the body cannot use. The small bowel (or small intestines) is the part of the more »
Tuesday, July 1
by
All About MS
on Tue 01 Jul 2008 02:00 AM CST
There are two main bowel problems that can occur with MS. Constipation is the more common one, but some people also experience bowel incontinence. The two can be linked, but people who have constipation will not necessarily go on to more »
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