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== Treatment == === Neurogenic bladder === Depending on the symptoms and severity of the [[neurogenic bladder dysfunction]], the doctor might suggest one of the following treatments<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15133-neurogenic-bladder/management-and-treatment|title=Neurogenic Bladder Management and Treatment|website=Cleveland Clinic|access-date=2020-03-08}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://urology.weillcornell.org/clinical-conditions/neurogenic-bladder/neurogenic-bladder-treatment-options|title=Neurogenic Bladder - Treatment Options|date=2017-11-16|publisher=Weill Cornell Medicine: Department of Urology - New York|language=en|access-date=2020-03-08}}</ref> * Behavioral changes: such as reducing water intake, [[kegel exercise]]s, biofeedback training * [[Clean intermittent catheterization]]: insertion of a [[foley catheter]] to remove the urine every few hours and prevent retention, done in a [[Asepsis|sterile]] manner. * [[Pharmacological therapy]], which includes [[anticholinergic]] drugs which reduce the contraction of the bladder * [[Botox]] injections into the bladder * Surgical treatment: [[Urinary diversion]], [[Artificial urinary sphincter|Artificial Urinary Sphincter]], [[Urethral sling]], or insertion of electrical devices adjacent to the bladder to stimulate its contraction.
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