neurogenic bladder
A neurogenic bladder is a condition where the nerves that control the bladder are damaged, affecting its ability to store and release urine. This can result from various conditions, such as spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, or diabetes. People with a neurogenic bladder may experience issues like incontinence, frequent urination, or difficulty emptying the bladder completely.
Management of a neurogenic bladder often involves a combination of medications, catheterization, and lifestyle changes. In some cases, surgical options may be considered to improve bladder function. Regular monitoring and care are essential to prevent complications, such as urinary tract infections or kidney damage.