This is a dysfunction of the urinary bladder caused by a problem of the nervous system. Types of
Neurogenic bladder is impaired bladder function resulting from damage to the nerves that govern the urinary tract. Various nerves converge in the area of the bladder and serve to control the muscles of the urinary tract, which includes the sphincter muscles that normally form a tight...
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Neurogenic bladder is a urinary problem in which the bladder does not empty properly due to a neurological condition.See also: Urinary... Read more »
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