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Started movical bit worried about having accidents

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Started movical bit worried about having accidents Hi I was born 3months early visually impaired got been diagnosed autism

Been to incontinence nurse for bed wetting and day time

They gave me movical 2 times aday

to help with constipation to help with bladder

Plus on meds for my bladder

Xatra and oxiybutynin hydrochloride

Thanks

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Keeping your bowels regular and moving does help relieve pressure that can make for more urinary incontinence episodes. Keep in contact with your nurse, and if the Movical is not helping or making anything worse, your nurse needs to know. But hopefully, it is only going to help make things more manageable for you.

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