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Question
Dear doctor, I am currently suffering from bladder neuropathy, recently I have abdominal pain and fever, so I went to the hospital. The urologist checked, re-examined and diagnosed me with bladder neuropathy and surgically placed a bladder catheter to prevent water retention in the kidneys, because I have dilated renal pelvis on both sides. So please ask the doctor, does bladder catheterization surgery leave any complications? How often can the nebulizer be removed? I was very confused because I asked the doctor who was treating me and told me to leave the tube permanently, do I have to carry a urine bag with me everywhere I go? Please explain to the doctor to understand this method. Thank you doctor!
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Reply
Hello! Neurogenic bladder disease is a rather difficult disease to treat, the bladder has a very poor recovery, so a bladder catheter must be placed to drain the urine. In most cases, the tube must be saved permanently and replaced about once a month if the tube is old. So your treating doctor has informed you exactly that.
Thank you for your question to Vinmec Health System. Best regards!
Answered by Master, Doctor Vo Thien Ngon - Urologist - General Surgery Department - Vinmec Danang International Hospital