
Neurogenic Bladder Disorders
Neurogenic bladder disorders occur when nerve problems affect the bladder's ability to store or release urine properly. This can happen due to conditions like spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, or stroke. Patients may experience issues such as frequent urination, urgency, incontinence, or difficulty emptying the bladder. In neurourology, healthcare professionals assess and manage these disorders with treatments like medications, catheterization, or bladder training exercises to improve quality of life and prevent complications. Understanding these disorders is crucial, as they can significantly impact daily activities and overall well-being.