Enabling patients with MS to manage continence
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Enabling patients with MS to manage continence

Lynne Pearce Freelance health journalist

A multiple sclerosis specialist nurse drew on his urology experience to develop a service that offers patients much-needed support

Bladder and bowel problems can be among the most distressing side effects for people with multiple sclerosis but they are also very common, affecting more than three-quarters at some stage, according to the MS Trust.

Nursing Standard. 32, 26, 38-39. doi: 10.7748/ns.32.26.38.s32

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