MS can affect how the body stores and eliminates waste. Over 75% of people with MS develop bladder problems, such as urgency, leakage, or trouble emptying the bladder fully. Constipation is also common, often made worse by immobility or medication side effects. Diet changes, pelvic floor exercises, and medications can often help relieve these issues and improve quality of life.

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