The CathCast With Leah: Bladder Management Beyond Mobility With Dr. Daniel Stein
In this episode of _The Cathcast with Leah_, Dr. Daniel Stein breaks down how neurogenic bladder affects quality of life after spinal cord injury and neurological conditions. He explains why management is about more than symptoms, and how the right care can support independence, dignity, and long-term health. Dr. Stein shares practical insight on bladder and bowel health, infection prevention, kidney protection, and the value of personalized, multidisciplinary care. The conversation also touches on sexual health, patient education, and why advocacy matters when navigating complex urology decisions.This episode is a clear, practical look at what patients, caregivers, and providers should know about neurogenic bladder and the options that can make daily life more manageable. Perfect for people living with spinal cord injuries, wheelchair users, caregivers, and healthcare professionals looking for a better understanding of neurogenic bladder and patient-centered care. Find more advice, tips, and resources at: http://catheters.numotion.com/ally and follow the Ally Program on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/numotion_ally/

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