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  1. 12 lis 2020 · Uninhibited neurogenic bladder is most often associated with a stroke, brain tumor, spinal lesion, Parkinson or a demyelinating disease are the most common causes. Symptoms are typically frequency, urgency, and urge incontinence.

  2. 14 cze 2022 · Drugs such as tamsulosin and terazosin have been shown to decrease incontinence, increase bladder capacity, improve bladder emptying and reduce the incidence of AD [16, 40, 41]. Side effects include postural hypotension and dizziness, as well as erectile dysfunction in tamsulosin specifically [35]. 11.3.

  3. 16 paź 2020 · The term “neurogenic bladder” is loosely used to denote lower urinary tract (LUT) dysfunction caused by neurological disease. LUT dysfunction is commonly reported by patients with neurological disease, and the impact on quality of life is being increasingly recognized by the practicing neurologist.

  4. 15 lut 2022 · There are two major types of bladder control problems linked to neurogenic bladder. Depending on the nerves involved and the nature of the damage, your bladder becomes either overactive (spastic or hyper-reflexive) or underactive (flaccid or hypotonic).

  5. 29 kwi 2022 · Neurogenic bladder and bowel management includes treatments to help control when you urinate or have a bowel movement. A spinal cord injury sometimes interrupts communication between the brain and the nerves in the spinal cord that control bladder and bowel function.

  6. 17 lis 2020 · Voiding dysfunction (including retention) is commonly seen, and often these are combined. NLUTD is associated with complications including renal dysfunction, UTI (urinary tract infection), urolithiasis, decubitus ulcer exacerbated by incontinence, bladder cancer, and autonomic dysreflexia (AD).

  7. 18 gru 2020 · Abstract. Neurogenic bladder can result from a wide variety of congenital anomalies, the most common of which is spinal dysraphism.

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