Multiple sclerosis urinary retention

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739070 tn?1338603402 The most common adverse reactions observed following injection of Botox into the bladder were urinary tract infection and urinary retention. Those who develop urinary retention after Botox treatment may require self-catheterization to empty the bladder. Botox is marketed in the United States by Allergan Inc., of Irvine, Calif. For more information: What is Botox?1 The FDA, an agency within the U.S.
1176711 tn?1265338341 http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Multiple-Sclerosis/Urinary-Incontinence-Physical-Therapy---Part-I/show/759?cid=36 http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Multiple-Sclerosis/The-Neurology-of-Bladder-Incontinence/show/758?cid=36 http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Multiple-Sclerosis/Urinary-Incontinence-PT---Part-Deux/show/760?cid=36 http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Multiple-Sclerosis/Urinary-Incontinence-PT--Part-Tres/show/761?cid=36 I hope this helps.
Avatar m tn Indications for urinary catheters include urinary incontinence or unable to control when you urinate; urinary retention or being unable to empty your bladder when you need to; surgery on the prostate or genitals and other medical conditions such as multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, or dementia. As long as you do not develop any of these conditions, there is nothing to be worried about. It is good that you were able to see a urologist and was cleared.
Avatar f tn anal sphincter deficit bladder dysfunction that initially was urinary retention but now is urgency/hesitancy and over 100 times a day feeling the sensation/needing to go but nothing happening spasms in back , arms , legs unable to regulate hunger vision problems that started as double vision and blur spot that didn't go for over a week but has come and gone since along with feeling like bits in eyes on and off daily. tripping and falling down stairs as legs just jump and give way.
Avatar f tn //www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Multiple-Sclerosis/The-Neurology-of-Bladder-Incontinence/show/758?cid=36 Sorry you are suffering from this without a diagnosis. Yes, the tests you need if not done are a spinal cord MRI done on the highest resolution MRI around, an LP, and the evoked potential testing.
Avatar n tn Hi there. Your MRI report suggest that there are markers of Multiple sclerosis in your brain though no signs of active demyelination are present. these finding need to be correlated clinically for signs and evidence of multiple sclerosis. These multiple neurological symptoms including seizing hands and tremors could be due to a chronic demyelinating condition called multiple sclerosis where the disease phase is characterized by active phase and remissions.
867582 tn?1311627397 Hi, all, Like many of you, I have the frequent urge to do #1 (tinkle) which causes me to make multiple bathroom trips and interferes generally with my work productivity. I'm not incontinent, at least, but I don't empty fully. In fact, I now have a very bad UTI that required Bactrim DS to treat. I read that drug was outlawed in England? The cause of my infection was not the usual E. coli, but was Citrobacter koseri.
Avatar m tn Possibilities that may need to be considered include medication side effect, psychological issues such as anxiety, autonomic or hormonal/ endocrine imbalance, neuro-muscular issues etc. There is no specific time limit before urinary retention becomes an emergency; it usually depends on the amount of urine and more commonly on the severity of symptoms.
Avatar m tn Hi, my wife have a difficulty in urinating (Urinary retention). This happens only when she doesn't drink enough water especially during weekend or any off schedules days. She also experience the pain in the back where kidneys are located.Once she starts drinking water, problem resolves in couple of hours. I want to know that how serious is this a problem ? What is the reason and treatments ? Thank you !
1029680 tn?1286919361 Thank you for your question again. First & foremost, urinary/bowel incontinence treatment depends upon treating the cause (Multiple Sclerosis).
293157 tn?1285873439 Bladder problems are common in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), affecting up to 90% to 100% of patients during the course of their disease (Foster, 2002). Patients may have trouble with holding their urine (incontinence) or with emptying the bladder completely (retention). When urine is retained in the bladder, there is an increased risk of bladder infection." http://www.unitedspinal.
Avatar n tn Does anyone here have detrusor sphincter dyssynergia or urinary retention and if so how are you treating it?
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1713359 tn?1308533096 Get an MRI spine to assess the disc at various levels. You will need to exclude multiple sclerosis. MS is a chronic demyelinating disorder where the disease phase is characterized by active phase and remissions. It has multiple symptoms and signs and is a diagnosis of exclusion. The symptoms of multiple sclerosis are loss of balance, muscle spasms, numbness in any area, problems with walking and coordination, tremors in one or more arms and legs.
1221035 tn?1301000508 Urinary problems of all sorts are common with MS. Retention is a serious issue, as urine can back up into the kidneys and cause all kinds of problems from there. Also, the longer urine is in the bladder, the greater the chance of infection. UTIs can be dangerous, as many here know from experience. I urge you to see a urologist, or if possible a urogynecologist, as soon as you can. There are tests that can tell a lot about the state of your urinary functioning.
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Avatar f tn If not, then the possibility of a pelvic fibroid obstructing your urethra, or perhaps, less likely, a neurological source like multiple sclerosis. Either way, please get an evaluation by a urologist or urogynecologist, who can help diagnose, and treat your problem. Dr.
Avatar f tn Some of the uses of prednisone include treating autoimmune disorders, skin diseases, disorders of the endocrine system, exacerbations of multiple sclerosis, respiratory diseases (such as acute asthma exacerbation) and rheumatoid arthritis. Prednisone has many different side effects associated with its use.
Avatar f tn //www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Multiple-Sclerosis/Measuring-The-Tendon-Reflexes/show/157?cid=36 http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Multiple-Sclerosis/Muscle-Tone-And-Spasticity/show/159?cid=36 If your problem is mainly spasticity, there are meds for that, muscle relaxers. Your GP could prescribe this for you, since your neuro seems useless. Please do start looking for a new neuro, and keep us posted about all developments.
Avatar f tn //www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Multiple-Sclerosis/Urinary-Incontinence-PT---Part-Deux/show/760?cid=36 I hope this help explain how the incontinence develops.
Avatar m tn I experienced urinary retention after removing the catheter the day follow HoLAP. The procedure, necessitated by ongoing BPH symptoms, went smoothly, and I was back home that same day. After enduring 8 hours of retention, a catheter was reinserted with cathetrization to be continued for another 6 to 7 days. There was no indication of infection, although I don't know if a urine culture was even taken. But, I am taking Cipro 500MG twice daily.
Avatar n tn I have now developed urinary retention secondary to a dysfuntion of the detrusor muscle that controls the bladder sphincter. The neurologist told me that anal herpes was known to affect the bladder. I have had outbreaks just above the anus of what I thought was a cyst (pilinoidal) for a number of years. I am now thinking these are herpes outbreaks as well because there are multiple lesions that heal in a week or more on their own.