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Is urinary voiding inevitable after SCI or can intermittent catheterisation remain an option?

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Is urinary voiding inevitable after SCI or can intermittent catheterisation remain an option?

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Answer Spinal cord injury affects your bladder function, the severity of this affect depends on the level and type of injury. Intermittent catheterisation is a way of managing your bladder but several investigations need to be performed prior to commencing intermittent catheterisation. Intermittent catheterisation is one of the most common methods of managing urine incontinence post spinal cord injury.

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