There are a few versions that affect people with multiple sclerosis (MS):
- Urinary urgency means you feel the need to pee often and urgently. The small "tickle" and feeling of pressure that help us know it’s time to head to the restroom are intense.
- Incontinence is the loss of bladder control. Sometimes MS will disrupt the nerve signals that direct the movement of urine in your body so that it comes out when you’re not ready.
- Nocturia means you have to get up a lot during the night to go to the bathroom.
- Urinary hesitancy is when you have trouble starting to pee.