I came home from hospital without any bowel control schedule. First think is that he should get a urologist for bladder and rehab nurse/doctor for bowels. lwhelchair lists most used system for controlling bowel/urine. all depends on who you have helping you andwhat you can do.

in short.
for bowel. get colostomy or get on schedule of doing bowel program every other day/or 3 days/or daily depending on your body and food. take senokote with big meal the evening before your bowel program. use an enema or suppository the next morning to stimulate bowel movement. may need nurse to stick finger up butt to help in removing stool.

urine.
 indwelling,
texas/condom for males,
intermitten cathing every 4 hours.
superpubic(sp?)

wearing diapers and using under pads that soak up urine on your bed at night would be helpful untiil he gets on a schedule. avoid getting urine/poop on his skin as much as you can because they cause skin breakdown. not good. use diaper rash creams.

 derrick 26 years post c/5/6

On 12/27/22 2:55 PM, wheelch...@aol.com wrote:
You did not mention if your C4 Friend was male or female and if they were in a spinal rehab unit after what caused this to happen.  Bowel and Bladder Management is considered normal with any spinal cord injury to keep a post injury body healthy.  Bladder management can be controlled with an indwelling or Texas catheter, for males.  With females, its usually indwelling catheter.  If that is the method chosen, then make sure as a caregiver that you are properly instructed on how it works and learn how to make corrections and how to change one in the event that the discharge tube becomes blocked.  Bowel control, can be normally controlled or managed using a daily program, using a number of trial n errors with chemistry in pill, tablet or suppositories/amuels.  A Rehab Nurse would be your best source for additional information.  What State is the person living.
Best Wishes


On Tuesday, December 27, 2022 at 09:32:03 AM CST, Lily Nami <lilynam...@gmail.com> wrote:


Hello
I'm caring from my c4 friend and he cant control his bowl and urine... so which one is better idea diaper , catheter , or something else??

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