Spastic Urine

Urina Spastica: what is it and how to deal with it

Urina spastica is a medical term that describes a symptom that occurs in certain neurological diseases such as cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis. In this case, the bladder cannot empty completely, causing urine to become retained and come out in small portions.

Symptoms of urina spastica can be very varied and include frequent urination, insufficient emptying of the bladder, inability to hold urine, bedwetting, etc.

Treatment for urina spastica can be varied and depends on the cause of its occurrence. In some cases, physical exercises aimed at strengthening the bladder muscles and preventing spasmodic contractions may help. In addition, medications such as anticholinergics may be used to help relax the bladder muscles and improve bladder function.

In some cases, surgery may be required, such as botulinum toxin injections or the implantation of a device that helps control bladder function.

Although urina spastica can be a serious and uncomfortable symptom, there are various ways to treat it. It is important to see a doctor if you experience this problem to determine the cause and choose the most effective treatment method.