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1. Neurogenic bladder dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis

Neurogenic bladder dysfunction in multiple sclerosis (MS) occurs when the disease affects the nerves controlling the bladder. MS can disrupt communication between the brain and bladder, leading to issues such as frequent urination, urgency, or difficulty emptying the bladder completely. This dysfunction can cause discomfort and impact daily life. Patients may experience a mix of these symptoms, and while the condition can be challenging, various treatment options are available to help manage it, improving quality of life for those affected.