Overactive bladder symptoms are also experienced by patients with neurogenic bladder owing to detrusor overactivity. Urgency can be absent in patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity but ...
the muscle that contracts the bladder (called the detrusor muscle). Over time, the stress not only causes the buildup of scar ...
The mechanism by which sacral nerve stimulation influences a dysfunctional bladder is not fully understood ... causing physiologic inhibition of detrusor motor neurons. Overall, sacral nerve ...
It is diagnosed by exclusion and is challenging to treat. Overactive bladder is defined as urinary urgency, usually with urinary frequency and nocturia, with or without urinary incontinence. In some ...
It works by relaxing the detrusor muscle located within the bladder walls, allowing the bladder to store more urine, thereby decreasing strong urges, spasms that cause leaks and the number of ...
increased bladder capacity, and impaired detrusor contractility. This article discusses age- and diabetes-related changes that affect lower urinary tract function. The article also reviews bladder ...
This is usually the result of overactivity of the detrusor muscles, which control the bladder. Overflow incontinence (chronic urinary retention) – when you're unable to fully empty your bladder ...