Pediatric neurogenic bladder
Pediatric neurogenic bladder (neu·ro·gen·ic - blad·der) is a condition in which a child does not have normal bladder control.
What is pediatric neurogenic bladder?
Neurogenic bladder is a condition in which a child lacks normal bladder control, due to a brain, spinal cord or nerve problem. Millions of Americans have neurogenic bladder for various reasons.
What are the signs and symptoms of pediatric neurogenic bladder?
The symptoms of neurogenic bladder vary from person to person, and may include:
Inability to fully empty the bladder
Leaking urine (incontinence)
How is pediatric neurogenic bladder diagnoised?
What are the causes of pediatric neurogenic bladder?
Neurogenic bladder occurs as a result of other conditions or situations, including:
Heavy metal poisoning
Infection of the brain or spinal cord
Major pelvic surgery
How is pediatric neurogenic bladder treated?
Pediatric neurogenic bladder doctors and providers
- Craig Peters, MDPediatric Urologist
- Alexandra Carolan, MDPediatric Urologist
- David Ewalt, MDPediatric Urologist
- Micah Jacobs, MDPediatric Urologist
- Bruce Schlomer, MDPediatric Urologist
- Irina Stanasel, MDPediatric Urologist
- Janelle Traylor, APRN, FNPNurse Practitioner - Urology