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Can Urinary Incontinence be related to a Back problem? |
I'm completely incontinent and have been to a gynecologist and a urologist. Neither could find a problem that could cause this. I have Scoliosis and degenerative disc disease and go to a pain management center for chronic pain treatment. Could these conditions be related? It certainly can. I find it hard to believe that the urologist and gynecologist didn't consider it, assuming they knew. Degenerating discs can bulge and put pressure on the nerves that control bladder and bowel functions. See a neurologist or a neurosurgeon to explore the possibility and to talk about treatment options. Good luck. Source(s): X ray tech. A simple YES. There is lot to be considered you should examine by your self your regiment and lifestyle, sometimes psycological, if you have another ailments thats complication. Another simple yes here. Yes, try an MRI. You may be having a neurogenic bladder. Nerves to the bladder actually originate from your back ~Yes. If I don't drink enough water, I have severe lower back pain. No doctor could tell me why. When my gallbladder was removed, my lower back hurt so much that I couldn't walk far. They all said it had nothing to do with my gallbladder, but I knew better. When it was out, I could walk fine. Not every answer can be explained, but that doesn't mean the problem doesn't exist. Good luck.~ |
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