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The bowel program gives your child the ability to maintain control of bowel movements. A bowel program is designed for the type of neurogenic bowel your child has. A bowel program may consist of one or more of the following: manual removal, digital stimulation, suppository, mini-enema, nutrition, activity and exercise.
Types of Spina Bifida Myelomeningocele is the most serious type of spina bifida. With this condition, a sac of fluid comes through an opening in the baby's back. Part of the spinal cord and nerves are in this sac and are damaged.
The Bowel Management Program is a week-long program for children dealing with constipation and the inability to control stool when it needs to stay inside or leave the body.
Manual (or digital) evacuation of stool People with a lower motor neurone bowel have no residual reflex activity that can be stimulated by ano-rectal stimulation, suppositories or enemata. If massage and brief, gentle straining are ineffective, manual evacuation is the only way to remove stool from the rectum.
Medicines, such as stool softeners, laxatives, enemas, and suppositories, can help you have regular bowel movements. These medicines increase bowel activity and make your bowel movements softer.
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A bowel management program is a planned way to clean the large intestine (colon) of stool (poop) regularly. It helps your child stay clean, avoid accidents, and wear regular underwear.
Spina bifida is the most common kind of neural tube defect. These are conditions of the brain, spine and spinal cord. Birth defects are structural changes present at birth that can affect almost any part of the body. Spina bifida can affect how your baby's brain, spine, spinal cord and meninges develop.
Children born with Spina Bifida are almost always found to have a neurogenic bladder. This is because the nerves in the spinal cord that control the bladder did not form properly. This means that the bladder will have trouble storing urine in the bladder, emptying the bladder, or both.
Many children with Spina Bifida require lifelong clean intermittent catheterization to protect their kidneys. Disposable incontinence products \u2014 such as diapers or pull-ups that can be used in addition to catheters or alone, depending on the child's specific needs.
Many people with spina bifida have problems storing and passing pee. This is caused by the nerves that control the bladder not forming properly. It can lead to problems such as: urinary incontinence.

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