The frequency of bowel and bladder problems in multiple sclerosis and its relation to fatigue: A single centre experience.
Sophia D LinJane E ButlerClaire L Boswell-RuysPhu HoangTom JarvisSimon C GandeviaEuan James McCaugheyPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Of 167 questionnaires distributed, 136 were completed. Bladder problems were reported by 87 (74.4%) respondents, whilst 66 (48.9%) experienced functional constipation and 43 (31.9%) faecal incontinence. This frequency in our select Australian MS population is similar to that reported globally. There was a significant correlation between level of disability and: bladder problems (p = 0.015), faecal incontinence (p = 0.001), fatigue (p<0.001) and constipation (p = 0.016, relative risk: 1.16). Further investigation into the causal relationships between various MS symptoms may be beneficial in the development of novel therapeutic strategies for people with MS.