Bladder and bowel problems can increase the risk of falls, but steps can be taken to minimise their impact.
Being proactive by staying hydrated, eating a balanced diet, and seeking professional guidance if needed, can help to reduce the risk of falls associated with bladder and bowel problems.
Certain bladder and bowel problems may increase the risk of falls:
These issues may be aggravated by factors such as dehydration and excessive consumption of caffeine or alcohol. You can take proactive measures to support your bladder and bowel health:
If you encounter ongoing issues related to your bladder or bowel health, it's essential to speak with your GP. They can refer you for a continence assessment and offer further support or guidance tailored to your needs.
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If you need advice, practical help, equipment, home support, care services or local activities and exercise classes, visit Help and Contacts to find services and support available in your area.
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You may also find the following organisations and resources useful for more information, advice and support related to this topic.
Urinary incontinence support - NHS
Digestive health advice - NHS
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