
Symptoms and causes
Rushing to the bathroom before something happens or waiting for something to happen – or both. Bladder issues vary and are caused by different medical conditions.
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When to see your doctor
It’s time to see your doctor if you experience any of the symptoms listed here.
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It’s time to see your doctor if you experience any of the symptoms listed here.
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Unable to empty your bladder?
Urine staying too long in your bladder may eventually lead to kidney failure. Make sure you recognize the symptoms of urinary retention.
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Urine staying too long in your bladder may eventually lead to kidney failure. Make sure you recognize the symptoms of urinary retention.
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Can’t hold it back?
Leakage or inability to hold urine is very common. See if you recognize some of the symptoms.
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Leakage or inability to hold urine is very common. See if you recognize some of the symptoms.
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Why do I experience bladder issues?
There are many physical conditions that can lead to bladder problems. See which conditions are related to the different bladder issues.
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There are many physical conditions that can lead to bladder problems. See which conditions are related to the different bladder issues.
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When the system loses control
Damage to the nervous system can have serious impact on the bladder function.
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Damage to the nervous system can have serious impact on the bladder function.
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Spinal cord injury & bladder problems
When you have an SCI, the nerves controlling the bladder are most likely damaged. Learn more about SCI
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When you have an SCI, the nerves controlling the bladder are most likely damaged. Learn more about SCI
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Why is the spinal cord important?
The spinal cord controls various parts of the body and plays an important role when it comes to bladder control.
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The spinal cord controls various parts of the body and plays an important role when it comes to bladder control.
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Multiple sclerosis & bladder problems
MS is an inflammatory disease, which affects a range of bodily functions. Learn how MS can cause bladder problems.
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MS is an inflammatory disease, which affects a range of bodily functions. Learn how MS can cause bladder problems.
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Spina bifida & bladder problems
Learn why people with spina bifida (SB) have difficulties controlling their bladder.
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Learn why people with spina bifida (SB) have difficulties controlling their bladder.
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