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- Incontinence - prevention tips
Incontinence can be prevented in most cases.
- Rectocele
A rectocele is when the rectum protrudes into the vagina.
- Pressure sores
Pressure sores can be difficult to treat and may lead to serious complications.
- Incontinence and continence problems
Many things can be done to manage, treat and sometimes cure incontinence and continence problems.
- Spina bifida
Folate can prevent up to 70 per cent of spina bifida cases if taken daily for one month before conception and during the first three months of pregnancy.
- Constipation
Most cases of constipation are treated by eating a diet high in fibre, drinking more fluids, and exercising daily.
- Older people in hospital - Going to the toilet
It is important to talk with your healthcare professionals about any continence issues that you may experience when you are in hospital, so staff can investigate and help to solve the problem.
- Dementia - continence issues
Incontinence may occur in people with dementia for many reasons.
- Rectal prolapse
Rectal prolapse occurs when the rectum turns itself inside out and comes out through the anus.
- Multiple sclerosis (MS) - common symptoms
Common symptoms of multiple sclerosis can be eased with medications, therapies and self-help strategies.