Uninhibited Neurogenic Bladders, also known as overactive neurogenic bladders, refer to a medical condition characterized by the loss of control over bladder function due to a neurological disorder. While there are no direct synonyms for this specific term, several related phrases can be used to describe this condition. These include "neurogenic bladder dysfunction", "neurogenic bladder syndrome", or simply "overactive bladder". Individuals with these bladders experience involuntary contractions, frequent urination, and potential urinary incontinence. Seeking medical attention is crucial for proper diagnosis and management. Treatment options, such as medications, behavioral therapies, and pelvic floor exercises, can help regulate the bladder and improve the individual's quality of life.