Neurogenic bladder -stimulation or other procedures to wake up Bladder

Posted by nicky6969 @nicky6969, Nov 12 6:50am

Had a Euro Lift about a year ago and my Bladder stopped working. I have been self-caring for about a year. Is there anything that someone has tried to wake up the bladder? Stimulation / Acupuncture / Operations / etc .....

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@colleenyoung

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انا فى بلد المملكه السعوديه العربيه بعيده جدا عنكم هل ممكن توجيهى الى بلد
اقرب من امريكا

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@ff123456

انا فى بلد المملكه السعوديه العربيه بعيده جدا عنكم هل ممكن توجيهى الى بلد
اقرب من امريكا

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See hospitals associated with the Mayo Clinic Care Network https://www.mayoclinic.org/about-mayo-clinic/care-network/network-members

Saudi German Hospital Riyadh https://riyadh.saudigermanhealth.com/ar
Saudi Arabia

International Medical Center https://www.imc.med.sa/ar
Saudi Arabia

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اعانى من التهابات بوليه بشكل شهرى واعانى من تسريب بولى اثناء النوم او الانحناء

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@nicky6969

thank you - i am not sure what you mean by "leads" - thank you

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Hi @nicky6969, leads are used in sacral nerve modulation. With sacral neuromodulation, a small device is inserted under your skin in your lower back. Small wires, called leads, send low-level, mild electrical impulses to your sacral nerves.

Located near the tailbone, these nerves help with sensation, and control the pelvic floor and the muscles related to bladder and bowel function. Bluetooth technology is used to control the device.

You can read more here: https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/nerve-stimulation-to-treat-urinary-incontinence

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@colleenyoung

Hi @nicky6969, leads are used in sacral nerve modulation. With sacral neuromodulation, a small device is inserted under your skin in your lower back. Small wires, called leads, send low-level, mild electrical impulses to your sacral nerves.

Located near the tailbone, these nerves help with sensation, and control the pelvic floor and the muscles related to bladder and bowel function. Bluetooth technology is used to control the device.

You can read more here: https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/nerve-stimulation-to-treat-urinary-incontinence

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thank you !

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