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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Neurogenic bladder dysfunction, often called by the shortened term neurogenic bladder, was technically termed neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction...
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Fecal impaction (redirect from Impacted bowel)
rectum of any consistency). Fecal impaction is a common result of neurogenic bowel dysfunction and causes immense discomfort and pain. Its treatment includes...
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a bowel movement. It is typically prescribed for relief of episodic and chronic constipation and for the management of neurogenic bowel dysfunction, as...
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Enema (section Bowel cleansing)
enema adapting a transanal irrigation system in patients with neurogenic bowel dysfunction". Spinal Cord Series and Cases. 7 (1): 34. doi:10.1038/s41394-021-00397-3...
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Transanal irrigation (section Bowel perforation)
constipation scores, neurogenic bowel dysfunction scores, and fecal incontinence scores. Patients spent less time in total on bowel care and were more satisfied...
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pressure on the nerves that extend to the bowel or bladder may occur, leading to bowel or bladder dysfunction. On physical examination, patients with NC...
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Lumbar anterior root stimulator (section Bowel control)
necessary to maintain bladder and bowel control. The severance is often the cause of Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction. Similarly, spinal cord injuries can...
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radiation injury. The research approach in humans has been reviewed. Neurogenic bowel dysfunction Hauer-Jensen M, Denham JW, Andreyev HJ (August 2014). "Radiation...
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Severe symptoms may include loss of bladder control, loss of bowel control, or sexual dysfunction. Causes may include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis...
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Fecal incontinence (redirect from Bowel incontinence)
behavioral dysfunction (dementia, learning disabilities), diarrhea, inflammatory bowel diseases (e.g. ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease), irritable bowel syndrome...
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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...
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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 overwhelming...
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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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Sacral nerve stimulation (section Bowel dysfunction)
example, pelvic pain might be combined with bladder, bowel, or sexual dysfunction. Bladder dysfunction Urinary incontinence Overactive bladder. Urinary urgency...
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Spinal cord injury (section Neurogenic shock)
by the level of injury. Some signs, such as bowel and bladder dysfunction can occur at any level. Neurogenic bladder involves a compromised ability to empty...
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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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or blood flow to organs and body tissue that causes organ and tissue dysfunction, and can be divided into different types depending on the cause and symptoms...
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Reflex syncope (redirect from Neurogenic syncope)
or during urination (micturition syncope) Straining, such as to have a bowel movement Coughing Swallowing Lifting a heavy weight Pressing upon a certain...
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is often accompanied by a paralysis of the peristaltic movements of the bowel. In more extreme cases, the feces consolidate into hard masses inside the...
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such as pregnancy, childbirth, gynaecological descent or neurogenic disturbances of the brain-bowel axis could lead to a "functional obstructed defecation...
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piriformis muscle dysfunction with tertiary sciatica, Cauda equina syndrome, neurogenic claudication (pain caused by walking), neurogenic bladder, dysuria...
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interleukins such as IL-10 have also been associated with fibromyalgia. Neurogenic inflammation has been proposed as a contributing factor to fibromyalgia...
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pregnancy and childbirth, gynaecological descent, or neurogenic disturbances of the brain-bowel axis. The pathophysiologic mechanisms are thought to be...
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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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hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis dysfunction and adrenocortical hormone (endocrine) abnormalities, and neurogenic inflammation. The role of androgens...
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midlife or later. In addition, genitourinary, thermoregulatory, and bowel dysfunction can be signs of autonomic failure. Pure autonomic failure originates...
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based on clinical findings of radiculopathy, neurogenic claudication, weakness, bowel and bladder dysfunction, spasticity, motor weakness, hyperreflexia...
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recovers; however, erectile dysfunction only partially recovers. Nonpuerperal mastitis may induce transient hyperprolactinemia (neurogenic hyperprolactinemia)...
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inability to feel changes in the temperature, sweating, sexual dysfunction, and loss of bowel and bladder control. It is usually seen in the cervical region...
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