
3. Urinary incontinence treatment in MS patients
Urinary incontinence in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients can be managed through several approaches. Lifestyle changes, like fluid management and scheduled bathroom visits, can help control symptoms. Medications may be prescribed to relax the bladder muscles or reduce urgency. Pelvic floor exercises strengthen the muscles that support bladder function. In some cases, medical devices or even surgical options can improve bladder control. It’s important for individuals with MS to discuss these options with their healthcare provider to find the most suitable treatment for their needs.