
Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction
Neurogenic bladder dysfunction is a condition where the nerves that control the bladder do not work properly, leading to difficulties with urination. This can result in issues such as incontinence (leaking urine) or difficulty emptying the bladder completely. It can occur due to various neurological conditions, like spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, or Parkinson's disease. Treatment options may include medications, catheterization, or other therapies to manage symptoms and improve bladder function. Understanding this condition is important for maintaining urinary health and quality of life for those affected.