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Detrusor areflexia: This happens when the bladder cannot contract and usually is the result of a neurological injury or malfunction.Surgeons need to approach this area carefully to avoid bladder damage or dysfunction. Damage during pelvic surgery: Pelvic surgeries can cause damage to the areas around the bladder or the nerves and vessels that help it function.Exercises can help, but surgery and other more invasive measures may be needed in severe cases. The bladder can slip down, causing discomfort and other problems, such as bulging from the vagina in women. Cystocele: This is a problem that occurs when the ligaments and structures that hold the bladder in place get weak, and the bladder falls-or becomes prolapsed.Cystitis can also be caused by other things, including certain drugs or medications. Inflammation can occur for a number of reasons, but most commonly from urinary tract or bladder infections. Cystitis: This is the term used to describe inflammation in the bladder.This leads to problems with bladder pressure and volume and can cause damage to the upper urinary tract. Bladder compliance: Poor bladder compliance can happen when there is more connective tissue than muscle in the bladder.In severe cases, the bladder may be removed, with urine diverted to the bowel or collected with an exterior device. A biopsy of bladder tissue is required to see how far the cancer has spread, and the spread will determine treatment. Bladder cancer: This is the most common cancer of the urinary system.