Neurogenic bladder symptoms include genitourinary symptoms, bowel symptoms, neurologic symptoms and other symptoms. 1.Genitourinary system symptoms: (1) Lower urinary tract symptoms:storage phase symptoms, voiding phase symptoms and post voiding symptoms. Symptoms in the storage phase include urinary urgency, urinary frequency, nocturia, urinary incontinence, urine loss, etc. Symptoms in the voiding phase include difficulty in urination, incomplete emptying of the bladder, urinary retention, and pain in urination, etc.; and postvoiding symptoms include dribbling after urination. (2) Abnormal bladder sensation: such as abnormal bladder filling sensation and urge to urinate. (3) Investigation of urinary system management modalities: e.g. abdominal pressure voiding, percussion voiding, squeezing voiding, self-leakage, intermittent catheterization, prolonged indwelling catheter, indwelling cystostomy tube, etc. (4) Symptoms of sexual dysfunction: men should pay attention to the presence of erectile dysfunction, abnormal orgasm, abnormal ejaculation, etc., and women should pay attention to the presence of decreased libido and difficulty in sexual intercourse. (5) Others: such as low back pain, pelvic floor pain, hematuria, pyuria, etc. 2. Intestinal symptoms: frequent defecation, constipation or fecal incontinence; abnormal rectal sensation, feeling of urgency (discomfort in the lower abdomen, wanting to defecate, and feeling of incomplete defecation after defecation); change of defecation habits. 3. Neurological symptoms: including symptoms at the onset of the original neurological disease, during the progression period and after treatment, including limb sensory and motor disorders, limb spasms, autonomic hyperreflexia, psychiatric symptoms and abilities. 4. Other symptoms: such as fever, and symptoms of autonomic dysfunction such as increased blood pressure. If you have neurogenic bladder, please consult the doctor promptly.