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What Causes Loss Of Bladder Control After A Groin Injury?

15 year old grandson was kicked in the groin at school. Now, he can't urinate on his own, this have been going on for two years....he has to use an in and out catheter. He was able to for about a year (go to bathroom by himself), then it has started up again. This is just so embarassing for him. He's been to numerous urologists! What seems to be the problem?
Tue, 20 Jun 2017
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Respected user , hi
Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly .
* There are many reasons as - spinal nerve roots involvement - internal
urethral sphincter damage - urethral stricture - others
* Need extensive study of all the reports done till now
Hope this clears your query
Welcome for any further assistance
Regards .
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What Causes Loss Of Bladder Control After A Groin Injury?

Respected user , hi Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * There are many reasons as - spinal nerve roots involvement - internal urethral sphincter damage - urethral stricture - others * Need extensive study of all the reports done till now Hope this clears your query Welcome for any further assistance Regards .