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Making bladder management a priority for multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can result in uro-neurological dysfunction, leading to a range of different urological problems that are distressing to the patient and costly for the NHS. Sue Thomas outlines why bladder management in MS needs greater focus to alleviate both negative patient experience and the financial burden of urinary dysfunction on the NHS.