Lowering nocturnal urine production and enabling patients to void consistently at capacity may ease nocturia in men with low bladder capacity. Common behavioral therapies appear to ease nocturia in ...
More than 80 percent of the 250,000 Americans living with a spinal cord injury lose the ability to urinate voluntarily after their injury. According to a 2012 study, the desire to regain bladder ...
One of the most helpful tests in the evaluation of neurogenic bladder is called a urodynamic test. Urodynamic testing is also called a cystometrogram (CMG). In this test a very small catheter is ...
The bladder, like the stomach, is an expandable sac that contracts with inner folds when it is empty. The inner lining of the bladder tucks into the folds and expand out to accommodate liquid. When ...
Magnetic stimulation of the lower spinal cord through the skin enabled five men with spinal-cord injuries to recover significant urination control for up to two weeks. The new approach could enhance ...