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Control Of Your Overactive Bladder
An overactive bladder or urinary incontinence is a condition that's difficult
to live with and difficult to talk about. Frequent trips to the bathroom
can be embarrassing and hard to explain. And accidents or the fear of
accidents can severely impact you emotional and psychological well being,
not to mention your social life. Nobody wants to have to get up throughout
the night to use the bathroom or excuse themselves from a nice dinner
with friends yet again.
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Tips For Natural Bladder Control
Do you suffer from an overactive bladder? Have to take frequent trips
to the bathroom? Have trouble sleeping through the night without having
to get up to use the bathroom? Do you ever have accidents, or have difficulty
holding it? Try these six tips to strengthen your urinary tract and find
natural relief from frequent urination.
Adult
Bladder Control Problem
There are a lot of people out there, men and women, who have what is commonly
called adult bladder control problem. The best thing that you can do is
to go to the doctor and talk to them about it. If this is being caused
by a bladder infection then your physician will prescribe an antibiotic
to clear up the problem. You also need to have your physician rule out
any more serious problems prior to starting any type of home remedy.
Bladder
Control Medications
For those who suffer from bladder control issues and bladder infections
there are many medications that will help. You must first get a diagnosis
before you can begin treatment is any kind. Incontinence is commonly caused
by a bladder infection and treatments are easy to get and take. There
are also medicines that are formulated to increase the person's ability
to tighten the bladder sphincter.
Bladder
Control Exercise
If you suffer from bladder control problems there are many options you
can choose that can help you with your condition. One of the healthiest
ways to restore function to your bladder is through Kegal exercises which
are exercises that strengthen your pelvic floor muscles. These are the
muscles that support your vagina, urethra, and bladder which is where
your body stores urine. The body then sends the urine out of your body
through the urethra.
Bladder
Control Problem
What is a bladder control problem? It is someone who has trouble stopping
or starting the flow of urine from the bladder. Incontinence is another
type of bladder control problem and is described as an uncontrollable
leaking of urine from the bladder.
Women
of all Ages Have Bladder Control Problems
Incontinence is much more common in women than in men. It is more common
among women in younger ages while among men it was more common in those
aged 60 years and above. Among men, the sharpest increase occurred at
age 60-69 years while among women the increase was more steady.Women are
most likely to develop incontinence during pregnancy, childbirth or after
hormonal changes that occur with menopause.
Natural
Bladder Control For Men And Women
The bladder is found in the lower part of the abdomen. Your bladder is
a hollow pelvic organ with flexible, muscular walls that stores urine.
In males, it is superior to the prostate, and separated from the rectum
by the rectovesical excavation. In females, the bladder is separated from
the rectum by the rectouterine excavation, and it is separated from the
uterus by the vesicouterine excavation. Bladder problems are not a natural
consequence of aging.
Bladder
Control - Symptoms and Types of Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence isn't a disease; it's a symptom. It indicates some
underlying problem or condition that likely can and should be treated.
With urinary incontinence, some experience only occasional, minor leaks,
or dribbles of urine while others wet their clothes frequently. A thorough
evaluation by your doctor can help determine the cause of your incontinence.
Bladder
Control - Common Causes of Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is the inability to control the release of urine
from your bladder. The problem has varying degrees of severity where some
people experience only occasional, minor leaks, or dribbles of urine and
others wet their clothes frequently. For some, incontinence means both
urinary and fecal incontinence - the uncontrollable loss of stools.
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