Neurological Conditions and Voiding Dysfunction

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Which neurological conditions may cause loss of inhibitory neurons, resulting in neurogenic voiding dysfunction?

Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and stroke

What is a potential consequence of the loss of inhibitory neurons due to neurological conditions?

Impaired bladder control

Inhibitory neuron loss due to neurological conditions may result in which type of dysfunction?

Neurogenic voiding dysfunction

Which of the following conditions is NOT mentioned as a cause of loss of inhibitory neurons?

Epilepsy

Which of the following is a common risk factor for UUI?

Neurological conditions

What is the most common finding in patients with UUI?

Detrusor overactivity

What can result in bladder adaptations and abnormal bladder contraction?

Enlarged prostate and ensuing bladder outlet obstruction

Which condition should be excluded when diagnosing OAB-like symptoms?

UTI

What increases the prevalence of UUI and SUI and can often co-exist, leading to mixed incontinence?

Ageing

Explore the impact of neurological conditions like Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and stroke on voiding dysfunction caused by loss of inhibitory neurons. Learn about the connection between neurogenic voiding dysfunction and various neurological disorders.

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