Diabetes

Man reading paperDiabetes mellitus, often simply referred to as diabetes—is a group of metabolic diseases in which a person has a high blood sugar, either because the body does not produce enough insulin or because cells do not respond to the insulin that is produced.
Diabetes may increase the risk of complications in different parts of the body. One common complication is neuropathy, and it usually begins in the longest nerves and therefore affects feet first. Neuropathy means that nerves have become damaged, resulting in loss of sensation.

Diabetes and bladder symptoms

Diabetes neuropathy may end up effecting your bladder function. This can go unnoticed for a long time and therefore treatment commonly is offered late.

The effect of neuropathy on the bladder consist of a triad of changes. First of all a reduction of sensitivity in the bladder. This basically means that you will not sense bladder filling in the same way, resulting in infrequent visits to the toilet with the aim to void.

Secondly, as a consequence to this, bladder volumes will increase – since you will not sense/notice that you need to void. Perhaps you will just go to the toilet once or twice per day?

Thirdly  you will have an impaired bladder contractility – making it impossible to empty your bladder completely. This results in retention, urinary tract infections, incontinence (sometimes signs of over activity) and in the long run, an increase risk of kidney failure.

So these changes leads to a magnified, a-contractile, hypotonic bladder that initially does not need to give so many symptoms. But when the sphincter also becomes affected, it can lead to urinary retention, incontinence and repeated urinary tract infections. Some people also have bladder pareses with painful chronic urinary retention.

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