Bladder central nervous system disorders


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Bladder central nervous system disorders generally refer to neurogenic bladder, and treatment methods include general treatment, drug treatment, surgical treatment, etc.
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Patients who are not severely treated can use manual assisted urination, including trigger point urination, Crede manual urination, Valsalva urination, etc. If necessary, they can also be treated by catheterization, including intermittent catheterization, indwelling catheterization, and cystostomy.
2. Drug treatment
Patients can use drugs such as tolterodine, oxybutynin, and capsaicin in the bladder for instillation treatment, which can reduce the overactivity of the detrusor muscle. If necessary, oral solifenacin, tolterodine, tamsulosin and other drugs can also be used to treat detrusor overactivity and reduce bladder outlet resistance.
3. Surgical treatment
If the above methods are not effective, surgical treatment can be selected, including surgery to expand bladder capacity, surgery to increase urinary control ability of the urethra, surgery to increase bladder contractility, etc.