What are the causes of problems in Neurogenic Bladder?

Many events or conditions can damage nerves and nerve pathways. Some of the most common causes are vaginal childbirth infections of the brain or spinal cord diabetes stroke accidents that injure the brain or spinal cord multiple sclerosis heavy metal poisoning In addition, some children are born with nerve problems that can keep the bladder from releasing urine, leading to urinary infections or kidney damage.    
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What are the causes of problems in Neurogenic Bladder?


Many events or conditions can damage nerves and nerve pathways. Some of the most common causes are

  • vaginal childbirth
  • infections of the brain or spinal cord
  • diabetes
  • stroke
  • accidents that injure the brain or spinal cord
  • multiple sclerosis
  • heavy metal poisoning

In addition, some children are born with nerve problems that can keep the bladder from releasing urine, leading to urinary infections or kidney damage.

 

 

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