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Bladder Spasticity (To Pee or not to Pee, that is the question)

Why is it that discussing health issues pertaining to the toilet needs, leaves one feeling awkward. I’m sure it stems from years of schoolboy humour.

Simply put, frequent micturition is the need to urinate more often than normal. Urinary urgency is the urge to urinate immediately. Nocturia is the nocturnal equivalent. Not generally painful, but it can be very inconvenient. For many months I would not travel anywhere.

In MS, I find that the urge to urinate is often not actually accompanied by any urine to pass. It is just a rogue sensation, another nerve that is producing a wayward signal.

A frequent problem in MS is the inability to fully empty the bladder. Leaving urine in the bladder can lead to infection and will at least cause some discomfort. To this end, and to my horror when my MS nurse first suggested it, I now self catheterise every day.

Urinary Hesitancy is another symptom. When faced with the urge to urinate, you find you cannot, or it may take up to a minute for the flow to begin.

While these symptoms can be indicative of multiple sclerosis, there are other possible causes. In men it could be a sign of an inflamed prostate gland or, God forbid, prostate cancer. It could also be a urinary tract infection (UTI) which is simply treated.

Your doctor may recommend you having a cystoscopy, a small version of an endoscopy, where a camera is passed along the urethra into the bladder to permit it’s examination.

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References:

MedlinePlus Encyclopaedia 
PatientPlus

 

DISCLAIMER: The content of this site does not represent a qualified medical opinion. It is simply the information amassed by an MS patient while trying to understand this condition. You should seek the advice of your medical practitioner or neurologist before trying any treatment you may read about on this site. I am not a doctor, I am a patient.

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