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Neurogenic bladder means the bladder doesn't work normally because of nerve damage. It causes a child to have problems with holding or releasing urine. The muscles and nerves of the urinary system work together to hold urine in the bladder and then release it at the right time. Nerves carry messages from the bladder to the brain. And they carry messages from the brain to the bladder muscles. These messages tell the bladder muscles either to tighten or release. With neurogenic bladder, the nerves don't work normally.
In children, a neurogenic bladder may be caused by a birth defect. Or it may happen later because of a different problem. The most common causes of neurogenic bladder in a child include:
A child is more at risk for neurogenic bladder if they have a spinal cord problem.
Symptoms can be a bit different for each child. They can include:
A child may also have:
The symptoms of neurogenic bladder can seem like other health conditions. Take your child to the doctor for a diagnosis.
The doctor will ask about your child's symptoms and health history. They will give your child a physical exam. Your child may also have tests, such as:
You may also be asked to keep a record of your child's urine habits. You'll need to write down your child's daily urinary schedule. Note how often they go and any problems that occur.
Treatment will depend on your child's symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how bad the condition is. Treatment may include:
In some cases, your child may need surgery. Your child's doctor will discuss surgery choices with you if needed. Surgery may be done to:
Talk with your child's doctors about the risks, benefits, and possible side effects of all treatments.
Neurogenic bladder may cause:
Living with a neurogenic bladder can be hard. Urine leakage can cause embarrassment. It can lead to self-esteem issues for your child. It's important for your child's treatment and emotional development that you are supportive and patient. It takes work and time to learn how to best manage your child's condition. Encourage your child's success by seeing to it that they follow the treatment plan. In some cases, a psychotherapist can help the child and family follow the treatment plan.
Call the doctor if your child has:
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your child's doctor: