Neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction in multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica, and related disorders
ConclusionsBecause of the complexity of bladder behavior, careful consideration of bladder management is necessary in MS, NMO, and related disorders: e.g., antimuscarinics, etc., for overactive bladder and clean, intermittent self-catheterization for urinary retention. These management practices should help improve patients ’ quality of life.
Source: Clinical Autonomic Research - Category: Research Source Type: research
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