Neurogenic bladder dysfunction, often called by the shortened term neurogenic bladder, refers to urinary bladder problems due to disease or injury of the...
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Autonomic neuropathy (section Neurogenic bladder)
autonomic nerves. Depending on the symptoms and severity of the neurogenic bladder dysfunction, the doctor might suggest one of the following treatments Behavioral...
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Neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) is reduced ability or inability to control defecation due to deterioration of or injury to the nervous system, resulting...
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Urinary incontinence (redirect from Bladder incontinence)
interfere with nerve function of the bladder. This can lead to neurogenic bladder dysfunction Overactive bladder syndrome. However, the etiology behind...
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Urethral sphincters (redirect from Sphincter of the bladder)
therapy can damage the sphincter and cause stress incontinence. Neurogenic bladder dysfunction can involve a malfunctioning urethral sphincter. Urge incontinence...
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Sacral nerve stimulation (section Bladder dysfunction)
pain might be combined with bladder, bowel, or sexual dysfunction. Bladder dysfunction Urinary incontinence Overactive bladder. Urinary urgency Urinary frequency...
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Bladder sphincter dyssynergia (also known as detrusor sphincter dyssynergia (DSD) (the ICS standard terminology agreed 1998) and neurogenic detrusor overactivity...
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Neurogenic claudication (NC), also known as pseudoclaudication, is the most common symptom of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) and describes intermittent leg...
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medication, such as bladder spasticity, while others are little changed. Equipment such as catheters for neurogenic bladder dysfunction or mobility aids...
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Urination (section Anatomy of the bladder and outlet)
hyperactive. Bladder capacity is reduced and the wall becomes hypertrophied. This type of bladder is sometimes called the spastic neurogenic bladder. The reflex...
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abnormal contractions in this tissue could stimulate dysfunction in the detrusor or whole bladder. If bladder spasms occur or there is no urine in the drainage...
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and darifenacin. It is also used to treat neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO), a form of bladder dysfunction related to neurological impairment, in children...
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Nocturia (section Bladder storage)
hyperplasia, also known as prostate enlargement neurogenic bladder dysfunction learned voiding dysfunction anxiety disorders urinary tract infection certain...
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symptoms are managed. There are various approaches to managing neurogenic bladder dysfunction, physical therapy and mobility aids to help with walking, and...
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Urinary retention (section Bladder)
to stones and infection) Infection Detrusor sphincter dyssynergia Neurogenic bladder (commonly spinal cord damage, pelvic splanchic nerve damage, cauda...
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particularly useful for females. It is also used in people with neurogenic bladder dysfunction, urethral trauma, and spinal cord injuries. The procedure is...
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agents. Mirabegron is also indicated to treat neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO), a bladder dysfunction related to neurological impairment, in children...
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forward. Severe symptoms may include loss of bladder control, loss of bowel control, or sexual dysfunction. Causes may include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid...
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with his lecture titled "The Investigation and Management of the Neurogenic Bladder", and appointed consultant urologist at St Bartholomew's Hospital...
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Spinal cord injury (section Neurogenic shock)
such as bowel and bladder dysfunction can occur at any level. Neurogenic bladder involves a compromised ability to empty the bladder and is a common symptom...
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vagus nerve. Damage to the sacral spinal nerve roots can cause neurogenic bladder dysfunction and fecal incontinence. The pelvic splanchnic nerves are featured...
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Awasthi B, Sehgal M, Singla DA (June 2015). "Sacral Agenesis with Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction-A Case Report and Review of the Literature". Journal of Clinical...
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Vasavada SP (May 2015). "Diagnosis and Treatment of Overactive Bladder (Non-Neurogenic) in Adults: AUA/SUFU Guideline Amendment". The Journal of Urology...
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the bladder muscle or impairment in the timing of bladder muscle contraction and urethral sphincter relaxation. Notable causes of neurogenic bladder include...
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Enuresis (redirect from Voiding dysfunction)
urinary incontinence, may also be accompanied by bladder dysfunction. The symptoms of bladder dysfunction include: Urge incontinence – the presence of an...
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hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis dysfunction and adrenocortical hormone (endocrine) abnormalities, and neurogenic inflammation. The role of androgens...
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chemotherapeutic agents. Postrenal causes of AKI include kidney stones, bladder cancer, neurogenic bladder, enlargement of the prostate, narrowing of the urethra, and...
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autonomic dysfunction: Post-void urinary residual volume ≥100 mL (usually by ultrasound); Unexplained urinary urge incontinence; or Neurogenic orthostatic...
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well as abnormal contractions of bladder detrusor muscles resulting from neurological dysfunction (neurogenic bladder) or other muscular disorders. Hydronephrosis...
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myelopathy, characterized by global weakness, gait dysfunction, loss of balance, and loss of bowel or bladder control. The patient may experience shocks (paresthesia)...
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