Neuro-Urology

What Is Neuro-Urology?

Neuro-urology is a subspecialty of urology that addresses urinary disorders caused by problems in the nervous system. The brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves all play vital roles in bladder control. When these are disrupted—due to injury, disease, or congenital conditions—patients may face difficulties with bladder storage and emptying.

This field blends neurology and urology to treat complex urinary dysfunctions such as incontinence, retention, or uncontrolled bladder activity. At Khetarpal Hospital, we offer comprehensive neuro-urological care, focusing on restoring dignity, independence, and quality of life.

Common Neuro-Urologic Conditions We Treat

Neurogenic Bladder

Urinary Incontinence due to Nerve Damage

Bladder Dysfunction in Parkinson’s or Multiple Sclerosis

Urinary Issues After Spinal Cord Injury

Bladder Problems in Stroke Patients

Voiding Dysfunction from Diabetic Neuropathy

Post-surgical Nerve-related Bladder Issues

When to Consult a Urologist

You may benefit from a neuro-urological evaluation if you have:

  • Difficulty starting or stopping urination
  • Frequent urinary tract infections due to retention
  • Sudden or involuntary urine leakage
  • Urinary symptoms after spinal trauma or brain injury
  • Unexplained loss of bladder control
  • Known neurological condition with urinary symptoms

Diagnostic Services

Urodynamic Testing

Ultrasound of Bladder and Kidneys

Cystoscopy (bladder endoscopy)

Post-Void Residual Urine Measurement

MRI/CT if neurological involvement is suspected

Neurological Consultation (in coordination with specialists)

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

It’s a bladder dysfunction resulting from nerve damage, affecting the ability to store or empty urine properly.

Yes, they can disrupt communication between the brain and bladder, leading to incontinence or retention.

No, even mild nerve impairments like diabetic neuropathy can cause urinary issues requiring neuro-urological care.

With proper diagnosis and treatment—ranging from medications and catheterization to neuromodulation—many patients regain control and improve quality of life.

Yes, especially in those with strokes, Parkinson’s disease, or diabetes.

Treatment options include bladder training, medication, Botox injections, nerve stimulation, or surgery in severe cases.