Bowel Care Blog

Bowel management is an issue for many individuals. Bowel issues range from constipation (where stool is too dry) to diarrhea (where stool has too much water) and every consistency in between.

Many individuals have temporary bowel issues that pass within a short amount of time due to a temporary illness like the flu or an ‘upset stomach’.

This blog is a set of resource articles to help with your understanding of bowel care. It will also highlight certain products and provide links to online resources.

Bowel Care Blog

Bowel management is an issue for many individuals. Bowel issues range from constipation (where stool is too dry) to diarrhea (where stool has too much water) and every consistency in between.

Many individuals have temporary bowel issues that pass within a short amount of time due to a temporary illness like the flu or an ‘upset stomach’.

This blog is a set of resource articles to help with your understanding of bowel care. It will also highlight certain products and provide links to online resources.

What Is Good Gut Health?

What Is Good Gut Health?


We all know that gut health is essential, but how does it affect the rest of our body? A healthy gut means that your digestive system is working well, allowing you to get the most out of the nutrients in your food.

Paralysis and Colonoscopies

Paralysis and Colonoscopies


In the patients with SCI that do undergo colonoscopy, achieving adequate bowel cleansing represents an obstacle. As a result of autonomic system dysfunction, many patients with SCI have neurogenic bowel with decreased colonic motility.

Bowel Program for Quadriplegic

Bowel Program for Quadriplegic


For L1 injuries or lower, or for high cervical cord injury, when the bowel fills with stool it sends a signal to the sacral nerves where it then tries to send this signal along the spinal cord. However, the signal to evacuate doesn’t reach the spinal cord because the nerves are disrupted due to the injury.