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The feeling you get when you need to empty your bladder is normally an involuntary response. The brain signals the bladder muscle when it is time to tighten (contract) and release urine. However, certain nervous system disorders damage the nerves that send signals between the brain and the bladder. When this happens, the bladder doesn't work like it should. Neurogenic bladder is the general term for bladder problems due to nerve damage.

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