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Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy and Female Intimacy in Multiple Sclerosis

During pelvic floor therapy for bladder or bowel problems patients with MS occasionally disclose to their physiotherapists sensitive details of their personal sexual experiences.

MS Management June 1999

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Bladder Management in Multiple Sclerosis Introduction

Reports of urinary problems suggest that more than 70% or patients treated symptoms in MS are high, with up to 90% of people with MS affected at some time during the course of their disease

MS Management Vol 1 No 2, Sept 1994

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What is Ditropan?

This drug, (oxybutinin chloride), is often used to improve bladder control in MS. A bladder that has poor nerve supply may not store much urine, needing to empty frequently. Providing your bladder empties satisfactorily, Ditropan will be helpful increasing bladder capacity.

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Does MS Cause Bladder Problems?

It is fairly common for people who have MS to have some difficulty with bladder control.

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