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Medical Conditions - Bladder Sphincter Dyssynergia

Bladder sphincter dyssynergia is a medical condition occurring due to several neurological diseases and conditions like spinal injury or multiple sclerosis. Bladder sphincter dyssynergia deranges the central nervous system and affects the urination reflex resulting in dyscoordination of the bladder muscles and muscles of the external urethral sphincter. Some of the most common symptoms of the condition include daytime and nighttime uncontrolled urination and wetting, retention of urine, urinary tract infection, constipation, etc.

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