Category: Urology / Bladder Dysfunction
Neurogenic bladder is a condition caused by damage to the nerves that control bladder function, leading to problems with urine storage or emptying, such as incontinence, retention, or frequent urination.
Highly variable depending on underlying neurological conditions; common in spinal cord injury (80-90%), multiple sclerosis (50-80%), and spina bifida (nearly 100%) (Panicker et al., 2015, Nature Reviews Urology).
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