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Bladder Dysfunction

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Welcome to MS Minute with DCND. Your podcast for understanding multiple sclerosis.

Every month, our MS experts tackle a different topic to help you manage your disease and live a better life.

DCND is a private neurology practice based out of Dayton, Ohio. It’s certified by the National MS Society as a Comprehensive MS Care Center.

Please note this podcast and its content is designed for educational and informational purposes only. Please consult your own medical team for specific medical advice.

Welcome to the MS minute with DCND! Thank you for tuning in. Our topic today impacts 80 percent of people living with Multiple Sclerosis. It can be embarrassing and frustrating and can prevent you from doing things you normally enjoy doing. We are talking bladder dysfunction. Luckily, there are some treatment options out there to help manage this MS symptom.

Joining me today is Board Certified Neurologist and Distinguished Fellow, Dr. Kenneth Pugar.

What exactly happens with MS patients that causes bladder dysfunction?
Why is it so common?
Some bladder issues are normal to certain life events. How do you know when it’s time to bring it up to your provider?
Many times this condition can be treated with lifestyle modifications. Can you explain?
If those modifications don’t work, what else can you try?
What is Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS) and how might that help?
In severe cases, is self-catheterizing recommended?
Once treated, will this symptom come back?
Why is it so important to make sure this symptom is managed?
What final suggestions or advice do you have for a patient who is experiencing this for the first time?

Thank you for listening to MS Minute with DCND. Dayton Center for Neurological Disorders is a private neurology group out of Dayton, OH. Our goal is to help those living with MS with monthly educational episodes. You can find more about DCND at www.dcndinc.com.

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Welcome to MS Minute with DCND. Your podcast for understanding multiple sclerosis.

Every month, our MS experts tackle a different topic to help you manage your disease and live a better life.

DCND is a private neurology practice based out of Dayton, Ohio. It’s certified by the National MS Society as a Comprehensive MS Care Center.

Please note this podcast and its content is designed for educational and informational purposes only. Please consult your own medical team for specific medical advice.

Welcome to the MS minute with DCND! Thank you for tuning in. Our topic today impacts 80 percent of people living with Multiple Sclerosis. It can be embarrassing and frustrating and can prevent you from doing things you normally enjoy doing. We are talking bladder dysfunction. Luckily, there are some treatment options out there to help manage this MS symptom.

Joining me today is Board Certified Neurologist and Distinguished Fellow, Dr. Kenneth Pugar.

What exactly happens with MS patients that causes bladder dysfunction?
Why is it so common?
Some bladder issues are normal to certain life events. How do you know when it’s time to bring it up to your provider?
Many times this condition can be treated with lifestyle modifications. Can you explain?
If those modifications don’t work, what else can you try?
What is Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS) and how might that help?
In severe cases, is self-catheterizing recommended?
Once treated, will this symptom come back?
Why is it so important to make sure this symptom is managed?
What final suggestions or advice do you have for a patient who is experiencing this for the first time?

Thank you for listening to MS Minute with DCND. Dayton Center for Neurological Disorders is a private neurology group out of Dayton, OH. Our goal is to help those living with MS with monthly educational episodes. You can find more about DCND at www.dcndinc.com.

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