80% with MS deal with incontinence |
Having bladder control problems when you are also
suffering from MS is a major blow as you may feel as though you just got
control over some of the other struggles you have been having. Now to have more
placed on top of you can be a burden. Schedule a visit with your doctor right
away to talk about incontinence and to see if there are other symptoms of MS
that are happening as well. Bladder control with incontinence often deals with
the following types of incontinence:
·
Urinary Incontinence. This is one of the most
common types of incontinence with MS. This occurs when you have involuntarily
urine loss. You may feel that you need to urinate all the time or it could just
happen once and awhile. When you sleep, you may wake up several times to use
the bathroom or you could just wet the bed. If you do have nighttime issues you
should use some incontinence bed pads to protect your bedding. Overnight adult
diapers can also help in capturing the urine and to keep it in the diaper.
·
Mixed Incontinence. You may have several types of
incontinence like urge mixed with stress incontinence. This is common for
individuals with MS because you usually have nerve damage or the brain has a
hard time sending the messages to the nervous system to communicate when you
need to use the restroom.
Speak to your doctor so they can help you to understand which type of incontinence you are dealing with and so they can help you in managing it.
Properly management of incontinence is vital as you could
end up with very serious and painful skin rashes. It is a smart idea to invest
in quality incontinence supplies that will help in pulling the urine away from
the skin and helping to keep you dry so you do not get skin rashes. Change your
incontinence diapers when they are wet so that the bacteria cannot get back
into the urethra and lead to a painful bladder infection. Without correct
management of MS and incontinence you may have more than an bladder infection
as it is likely you could develop sometime a little more serious like a kidney
infection.
In addition to medications and quality incontinence
supplies your doctor may also recommend that you use bladder training to help
manage incontinence. Bladder training will be used with muscle problems as your
goal is to help regain motor control. With bladder training you will focus on
increasing the time intervals between urination and to gain control over
bladder contractions again. Strengthening the muscles surrounding the bladder
can aid in controlling urine loss. Kegel exercises are commonly used to help you
regain control over your muscles when dealing with MS.
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