Incontinence can occur when someone cannot hold either their bladder or their bowels.  MS incontinence can occur when someone suffers from the chronic neurological disease.  When someone has multiple sclerosis incontinence, it is usually because of the damage that has been done to their nervous system through the process of demyelination.  Damage to certain nerves can disrupt the signals sent to the bladder or the bowels, constricting or relaxing the muscles in these areas at the wrong times.  These problems can occur at any time during the disease, but they may be more prominent during flare ups or relapse.  This can be a frustrating problem that makes it difficult to continue with daily activities and a normal lifestyle.

There are many different ways that people can get help with incontinence problems.  Because it can be an embarrassing problem, many people avoid getting help because they do not want to talk about it.  However, it is a common problem with multiple sclerosis, and medical professionals will know how to help.  Talking about it with a doctor will be the first step to getting the right treatment for incontinence related to multiple sclerosis.  This is the best way to things started, and there is no need to be embarrassed or ashamed about talking to your doctor about a very common problem.

 

Treatment For MS Incontinence

 

After seeing a medical professional for the problem of incontinence, there are many different treatments that can be tried.  There are both traditional and alternative treatments.  Sometimes, a combination of both can be effective.  There are medications available that can help the nerve signals to the bladder be regulated.  There are some side effects with these medications, but the benefits typically outweigh them.  These medications are widely available, because many people suffer from bladder problems, not just those diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.  More medications are being researched every day.

One alternative treatment that has shown a lot of promise is exercise.  There are some certain exercises that can be particularly helpful with bladder or bowel incontinence.  Pelvic exercises have been shown to help strengthen certain muscles that control the bladder.  This can make it easier to empty the bladder completely and have control over when you go.  There are also exercises that can be done to strengthen the muscles that control the bowels.  Doing some of these exercises regularly can help increase their strength and give people more control over their bodies naturally, without the need for medications.