Neurogenic urinary frequency is mainly due to neurological damage and is most often seen in neurogenic cystitis. This condition is difficult to heal on its own, and there is no secret to it. Common causes include diabetes, pelvic surgery or trauma, and intracranial lesions.
Patients with frequent urination due to neurologic disorders can be treated with oral medications such as tolterodine and oxybutynin. Or it can be treated by bladder function exercises, intermittent catheterization, or even by surgery. It is also necessary to treat underlying conditions, such as active control of blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes.
Overall, patients with neurogenic urinary frequency need to actively go to the local regular public hospital urology department for examination as well as treatment, after clarifying the cause of the targeted treatment, do not blindly believe in the secret.