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Learn MoreA spinal cord injury may impact your bowel function. Here’s what you need to know to help avoid accidents and issues. Learn the fundamentals here.
After spinal cord injury, your bowels may function differently. However, if you stick to the guidelines and programs provided by your healthcare team, you’ll avoid bowel accidents. With proper care and attention, bowel issues don’t have to surface after a spinal cord injury.
5 tips for maintaining healthy bowels
During rehabilitation you will be taught how to manage a bowel program. Your rehabilitation will involve proper diet, exercise, medication, and regularly scheduled bowel care. Your bowel care routine will help ensure you get regular fluid and fiber intake, and make any necessary changes in your diet. Every bowel care program is unique, and may also include medications and other forms of treatment. The goal of your bowel care program is to maintain health by having regular bowel movements and avoiding accidents. If you are experiencing bowel difficulties consult your healthcare professional – you may need to change your routine.
Consider these fundamental tips to stay on track with your program.
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The information provided herein is not medical advice and is not intended to substitute for the advice of your personal physician or other healthcare provider. This information should not be used to seek help in a medical emergency. If you experience a medical emergency, seek medical treatment in person immediately.
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