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Bladder In MS

 Bladder dysfunction, which occurs in at least 80 percent of people with MS, happens when MS lesions block or delay transmission of nerve signals in areas of the central nervous system (CNS) that control the bladder and urinary sphincters. As a result of MS, the detrusor muscle in the wall of the bladder involuntarily contracts, increasing the pressure in the bladder and decreasing the volume of urine the bladder can hold. This causes symptoms of going frequently, urgently, leaking urine, or interfering with a good night's sleep. As MS lesions develop, they affect transmission of nerve signals between the brain and the nerves that control the bladder and urinary sphincters. This leads to an overactive bladder that cannot hold a full capacity of urine in the patient.   

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