In addition to the problems mentioned above, other symptoms
of neurogenic bladder are:
A dribbling urinary stream
Urinary urgency
Inability to urinate or straining during urination
Painful urination (dysuria)
Urinary tract infection (UTI) caused by urine being
held too long in the bladder; UTI with fever is a sign
of potential severe kidney infection (pyelonephritis) that
can cause permanent
kidney damage
Urinary tract stones caused by the stoppage of urine
flow and/or infection
Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) or backup of urine from the bladder
to the kidney(s) (a way of releasing pressure in the bladder
when it doesn’t empty itself); this can be dangerous
if a person as a UTI because the infected urine is sent
back to
kidneys, which can cause kidney infection