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Yes, MS can cause all different kinds of bladder problems - having said that, be careful not to assume that MS is the culprit. Go and see a doctor to make sure and see what can be done to help you.

We all fall into the trap of writing things off as MS related and often they aren't - what I thought was an MS bladder ended up being a prolapse that required surgical repair.

Now though, it is MS that causes me problems from time to time - but you need to find out for sure in case it is something else - who knows, it could be something that IS easily fixed.

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