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Suggest Treatment For Back Pain When Diagnosed With Neurogenic Bladder

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Posted on Fri, 24 Apr 2015
Question: I have been diagnosed with a nurogenic bladder. Happened during back surgery. Dr says he did not affect any nerves (L5/S1 laminectomy). I had a foley put in when I left the out patient surgery center. They told me to take it out the next day. I then went for a couple of days without completely emptying my bladder, just dribbles or low stream. This happened in XXXXXXX Since then I have been able to get some out and have been self cathing. There were two occasions after exercise that I emptied my bladder normally with a strong stream. I thought this strange, if I can do it once why can't I continue? For the last couple of weeks (since I hurt my back again) I have not been able to urinate any on my own I think because of the pain and drugs. I am getting steroid shots for my back to reduce the pain. Does a neurogenic bladder ever come back? If so, how long does it take? Anything I can do to help this?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. BR Hudda (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
It can come again, get blood sugar test done

Detailed Answer:
Hello sir greetings
i had gone through your question and i can understand your concern

i have seen a number of patients with neurogenic bladder in clinic most of the cases has shown a significant improvement with the treatment

your low back ache could be related to UTI due to incomplete voiding of urine or retrograde reflux of urine to ureter or kidney

I would advise you to consult a urologist for examination a battery of tests like blood sugar to rule out diabetes and retrograde urethrography for complete assessment of the problem

in my opinion you should get your blood sugar and urine culture test as well as ultrasound and PSA test to rule out prostate disorder
You may need to continue with foleys catheter or medicines which relaxes bladder and prostate muscle for complete voiding of urine

maintain good hygiene
wash your hands with antiseptic solutions or soap and clean water during catheterisation
have plenty of fresh fruits and lots of water

I hope you will find it helpful and relevant to your query please feel free to ask for more clarification I will gladly answer you
wishing you good health and vitality
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Prasad
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. BR Hudda (1 hour later)
Thanks, you mention improvement with treatment. I did have a bladder infection had that treated and the infection is gone after 2 weeks of anti biotics, I did have a prostate biopsy done and that came back negative. What is the typical timeframe from an over extended bladder?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. BR Hudda (6 hours later)
Brief Answer:
It may take 3 to 6 months depending upon compliance to the treatment

Detailed Answer:
Hello
thanks for your reply
Since there is no nerve injury as per your doctor so you have developed it due to sacral nerve stimulation during surgery

this will take 3 to 6 months to recover fully
you can ask your doctor about neuromodulation therapy for speedy recovery

thanks for your using our services
wishing you faster recovery and healthy life
Regards
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Suggest Treatment For Back Pain When Diagnosed With Neurogenic Bladder

Brief Answer: It can come again, get blood sugar test done Detailed Answer: Hello sir greetings i had gone through your question and i can understand your concern i have seen a number of patients with neurogenic bladder in clinic most of the cases has shown a significant improvement with the treatment your low back ache could be related to UTI due to incomplete voiding of urine or retrograde reflux of urine to ureter or kidney I would advise you to consult a urologist for examination a battery of tests like blood sugar to rule out diabetes and retrograde urethrography for complete assessment of the problem in my opinion you should get your blood sugar and urine culture test as well as ultrasound and PSA test to rule out prostate disorder You may need to continue with foleys catheter or medicines which relaxes bladder and prostate muscle for complete voiding of urine maintain good hygiene wash your hands with antiseptic solutions or soap and clean water during catheterisation have plenty of fresh fruits and lots of water I hope you will find it helpful and relevant to your query please feel free to ask for more clarification I will gladly answer you wishing you good health and vitality Regards