Have you experienced overactive bladder nerve damage? What are the symptoms of overactive bladder nerve damage? How did this start? What was the event that happened before having overactive bladder?

Overactive bladder nerve damage is a condition which happens when the nerves carrying the information from bladder and its associated sphincter muscles and other innervations to the brain are damaged.

This can happen vice versa as well, if the brain supplying the bladder and associated structures with nerves suffers any damage. There are a number of medical conditions associated with this experience as well like neurogenic bladder, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, stroke, vaginal delivery/ child birth and many other conditions.

All of the causes and conditions, symptoms are discussed in the article below. Remedies and treatment will be discussed as well.

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Causes of overactive bladder nerve damage

This can be helped by timed voiding or urinating and bladder training i.e., checking on the time of leakage and urinating time by time. Or some other methods can be practiced by increasing the time gradually for going to washroom. A number of medications can also in some cases for relaxing the overactive bladder.

 

Treating the underlying condition can definitely help in treating the overactive bladder nerve damage.

 

 

Pelvic floor exercises and bladder can definitely be of help in such conditions of overactive bladder as a complication of stroke. Bladder training involves going to washroom on specific times and Kegel’s exercise to strengthen pelvic floor muscles.

 

Surgeries, conservative and supportive care after accidents can help the patient with this stressful and inconvenient situation.

Other nerve damages can occur due to herniated discs, surgeries itself or any trauma can cause nerve damage and causes the bladder to empty at inappropriate times. Herniated disc can pinch the nerve supplying the bladder and other muscles and resulting in overactive bladder and incontinence and urgency.

 

The treatment for the disease is symptomatic and the symptoms like overactive bladder with symptoms of urgency, frequency and incontinence can be treated by treating the underlying condition.

There is a specific treatment for controlling each phase of the disease.

 

The sooner the treatment is received by the patient, the symptoms are eliminated accordingly as well.

 

Diagnosis can eb first made by history, physical examination and imaging definitely. Thus, knowing the underlying cause, and treating the patient symptomatically can help the patient get a sigh of relief.

 

Symptoms

Symptoms of overact bladder include:

 

Diagnosis

Diagnosis can be made primarily based on history and physical examination. History involves checking for the onset of symptoms, related health history, injury, trauma, etc. In addition to that physical examination indicating a number of underlying disease and symptoms related to it. Diagnosis also involves a number of tests and imaging. Checking for the nerves and brain itself is very helpful.

Urodynamics involves measuring the pressure inside the bladder while being filled and checking its capacity to hold the urine and to see how much voiding has took place and is there some residual amount left or not.

Imaging involves X rays, MRI, CT scan- examining the structure of brain and urinary tract structures.

EEG and EMG can be used to check the nerves of the bladder and lower abdominal muscles.

 

Treatment

Treatment is based on cause and thus is variable. It ranges from physical therapy to medicines and surgeries.

Bladder training, electric stimulation, drug therapy and surgeries.

Bladder training means checking on the timing of urination and leakage and managing the time of your voiding accordingly. As learnt with tie, the time gap between the need and going for voiding can be increased gradually. This helps in getting control the situation of incontinence and overactive bladder.

Electric stimulation of nerves at anal or vaginal area to the bladder and sphincter muscles can help to get rid of incontinence and urgency.

Drugs are of great help in relaxing the bladder muscles and prevent bladder spasms are called as anti-cholinergics; these include: oxybutynin chloride (Ditropan), tolterodine (Detrol), hyoscyamine (Levsin), and propantheline bromide (Pro-Banthine).

Surgery is performed in severe cases and when the treatment has been unresponsive. Surgery involves the augmentation of the bladder in which the bladder is enlarged by adding part of intestine and cutting the diseased part. But surgery has its own drawbacks like leading to urinary retention, infections etc.

 

Takeaway

Having an overactive bladder may be nerve-wracking experience. Even though this condition may be caused by some injury, in which case it gets better with proper care and time.

But if you have underlying diseases like multiple sclerosis, or diabetes, this overactive bladder may be related to the nerve damage caused by these conditions. You may also experience overactive bladder in case you have an infection that has involved you brain or spinal cord, or if you have undergone stroke.

In all these cases it is necessary for you to see a doctor so that they may treat the underlying causes thereby helping you to get rid of this condition, or in some cases (like multiple sclerosis) your doctor may prescribe medicines so that you are relieved off this condition.