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Managing Neurogenic Bowel Constipation

The providers on the Gillette Pediatric Urological team are committed to providing the best urologic care for your child. Since most of our patients diagnosed with neurogenic bladder also have neurogenic bowel, it is important to your child’s urological health to have optimal bowel health. Below is a treatment chart to help you manage your child's constipation and bowel accidents.

Please share this with your primary care provider and gastroenterologist, who can also help you with these issues if needed. If your primary or gastroenterologist recommends a surgical procedure such as an Antegrade Continence Enema (ACE) or cecostomy, please contact us.

This information is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace the advice of your health care providers. If you have any questions, talk with your doctor or others on your health care team. If you are a Gillette patient with urgent questions or concerns, please contact Telehealth Nursing at 651-229-3890.