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Bladder and bowel issues can be complex to manage and they can make daily life difficult. Our services can help you whether you’re a child or adult – supporting children with incontinence issues or toilet training difficulties, or supporting adults with pregnancy-related conditions, post-surgery bowel care and other bladder issues.
Our support can include general advice and guidance, creating treatment plans, deciding lifestyle changes, and supplying helpful aids and products.
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This service helps with...
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Bladder and Bowel Issues
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My Child’s Complex Health Needs
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My Equipment, Aids and Orthotics
About the team
Our team of specialist bladder and bowel nurses are here to help get to the bottom of what’s troubling you. Together, we can work out a treatment plan and any lifestyle changes you might need to help manage your condition.
We understand that bladder and bowel issues can be difficult and sometimes embarrassing to manage, and our team is here to help you reduce the impact they have on your day-to-day life.
During your treatment, our team will support you in keeping track of how your condition improves. For children and young people, we also offer training and support for parents and carers. If our toilet training support doesn’t improve a child’s bladder or bowel control at first, we can give you products like pads that can absorb urine.
If we’re not the right service for you, we’ll help you find the right place to go.
Who this service is for
We can usually help if:
- Your child needs support with daytime or nighttime wetting, toilet training difficulties, or long-term constipation
- You need support with adult bladder and bowel problems
- You have a bladder or bowel condition related to pregnancy, like muscle weakness, pain or bladder or bowel control issues
- You need post-operation care
- You need general advice and guidance on bladder and bowel health
We may not be the right service if:
- Your child hasn’t had advice from your local School Age Health Service or Health Visitor first
- Your symptoms are sudden, severe and need urgent medical assessment
- You live outside the area covered by this service
Getting help from this service
Questions and answers
I'm not incontinent, can the service still support me?
Can someone be in the appointment with me?
Give us your feedback on this service
Tell us what was helpful, what was missing, or if something didn’t make sense. For Adult Bladder and Bowel use code: BX146 and Children's Bladder and Bowel use code: BX102. If you'd prefer, you can also make a complaint or send us a compliment.