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Achieving Good Gut Health
Longer and Healthier Life
A healthy gut can also help to extend our life. A healthy gut will reduce the risk of certain diseases, as we can get the most out of the nutrients in our food.
The Importance Of A Balanced Diet
The first step towards good gut health is a balanced diet. By eating the right foods, you can help your digestive system to run smoothly.
Can Spinal Problems Cause Bowel Problems?
Beyond methods of stool removal, there are several elements that influence an effective bowel care program, stool consistency, and comfort.
What Is A Mini Enema?
A mini enema is ideal for use when a fast, predictable bowel movement is desired with minimal volume.
Fecal Incontinence
Common causes of fecal incontinence include diarrhea, constipation, and muscle or nerve damage. The muscle or nerve damage may be associated with aging or with giving birth.
Depending on what is causing or contributing to fecal incontinence, your healthcare provider can make recommendations.
Spinal Cord Injury Types
An estimated 12,500 spinal cord injuries occur in the U.S. every year, leaving the injured people, their friends, and their family, to cope with the aftermath of the catastrophe.
Effective Bowel Care Management
It can take patience to figure out which bowel care management program works best for you. Don’t lose hope if any given approach does not work for you. Because there are many options and steps you can take to improve your standard of living if you have suffered a spinal cord injury.
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A Mini Enema Product
Enemas are used to relieve constipation, infrequent bowel movements or difficulty emptying the bowels fully.
A mini enema from ENEMEEZ® is a type of enema that many doctors recommended to provide relief for constipation.
Achieving Good Gut Health
Longer and Healthier Life
A healthy gut can also help to extend our life. A healthy gut will reduce the risk of certain diseases, as we can get the most out of the nutrients in our food.
The Importance Of A Balanced Diet
The first step towards good gut health is a balanced diet. By eating the right foods, you can help your digestive system to run smoothly.
Care & Treatment for Fecal Incontinence
If everything doesn’t work as it should, the result can be fecal incontinence.
Certain things can increase your risk of incontinence.
Pain During Bowel Movements
Are you experiencing painful bowel movements, but you don’t know why?
Here are some possible causes.
Eight Ways Cabbage is Good For You
Cabbage is packed with phytosterols (plant sterols) and insoluble fiber, cabbage can help keep your digestive system healthy and bowel movements regular.
What Is Constipation and Its Causes
Health conditions may increase the risk of constipation, including Parkinson’s disease and spinal cord injury.
Can Spinal Problems Cause Bowel Problems?
Beyond methods of stool removal, there are several elements that influence an effective bowel care program, stool consistency, and comfort.
What Is A Mini Enema?
A mini enema is ideal for use when a fast, predictable bowel movement is desired with minimal volume.
Fecal Incontinence
Common causes of fecal incontinence include diarrhea, constipation, and muscle or nerve damage. The muscle or nerve damage may be associated with aging or with giving birth.
Depending on what is causing or contributing to fecal incontinence, your healthcare provider can make recommendations.
A Caregiver Guide to Constipation Problems
You may think that the older person hasn’t eaten enough to be constipated. However, the body makes waste products and stool even when people eat very little. Little physical activity or certain medicines can make constipation more likely to happen.
Urinary Infection Prevention, Neurogenic Bowel & SCI
Bladder dysfunction post-SCI ranges from an annoyance to an issue compromising independence, overall health, and quality of life.
How to Care for a Paralyzed Person at Home
An effective bowel care program is essential to avoid uncomfortable and potentially dangerous conditions such as constipation, fecal impaction, diarrhea, and more.
Paralysis and Colonoscopies
The improved life expectancy of individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) has increased the focus on preventative care, including colorectal cancer (CRC) screening.
Constipation Remedies
Are you tired of others telling you to drink more water, eat more fiber, or exercise more to eliminate your chronic constipation? Then you may be interested in this blog post published at Healthline.
Life Hacks for People with Disabilities
Here are some clever life hacks for people with disabilities related to home life, clothing, and travel.