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Neurogenic Bladder

For someone with a neurogenic bladder, the nerves that control the working of the urinary bladder do not function normally. There are some muscles that help tighten or release the bladder as per the signals received from the brain. Under certain conditions like diabetes, long-standing infections, brain or spinal cord injuries, and structural abnormalities, the bladder control mechanism gets impaired, which may lead to incontinence and more.

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How to treat bladder pain presenting with poor bladder control?

Query: Dear doctor Sorry post so long but have other complex healthy issues I felt you need to know before answering my query. I would very much appreciate your patience in reading such a long post but today feeling desperate. Two years ago I started getting pain in my bladder, groin and urethra. I ha...  Read Full »


Dr. Samer Sameer Juma Ali Altawil

Answer: Hi and thank you very much for consulting cliniq Your post is interesting. 58 years female complains of tingling sensation while peeing and pain due bladder spasms. Multiple trials of antibiotics failed. Urethral dilatation was done. Pain is getting worse. Peeing spray in all directions. Difficult t...  Read Full »

I am getting recurrent infections after bladder wall removal. Why?

Query: Hi doctor, I had an operation three years ago, and a part of my bladder wall was removed. I had surgery around three years ago, where a urologist removed a part of my bladder wall. It has never been repaired, and I need it to be repaired. I have had ongoing sepsis and infection with routine antibio...  Read Full »


Dr. Samer Sameer Juma Ali Altawil

Answer: Hi, Welcome back to icliniq.com. Thanks for consulting with Icliniq Overviewing your case, it seems to me that you got neurogenic bladder secondary to MS (multiple sclerosis). The neurogenic bladder will have high pressure and will lead to bilateral reflux over time, which will lead to urinary in...  Read Full »

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