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Treatments abound for bladder control. There are many herbal bladder medications, and other low cost medical treatments available. Bladder control exercises can work wonders for those of us just beginning symptoms."
Most of us, as we get older, make more and more trips to the bathroom. A recent studies revealed that 38% of men over 40 wake up at least once per night to go to the bathroom. At age 50 that number doubles. YOU ARE NOT ALONE...
Bladder Infection * Bladder Symptoms
Both women, and men can develop a chronic urinary condition known as a by most of us as a [weak bladder.] According to the USRF; "Symptoms include urinary frequency, urgency, and if severe, various degrees of leakage. A sensation of pelvic pressure is often described. Even extensive medical work-up reveals no specific pathology. This condition, most often known as urethral syndrome, may be very bothersome, but it is not life-threatening. A wide variety of treatments have been used previously, with varying degrees of success".
The combination of exercise to increase muscle tone and bladder capacity offers great promise for people with a weak bladder.
Urinary Tract infections are a whole other problem. Urinary tract infections commonly cause painful (burning), frequent or bloody urination. Sometimes children may also have severe belly and back pain, high fever, chills, nausea, vomiting and a general sense of weakness.
The sense of burning in urination is actually because of irritation, not from any infection. This can be due to bubble baths, trauma, masturbation or incorrect wiping Call a doctor immediately if you experience:
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Severe abdominal or back pain
- High fever or chills
- Blood in urine
- Unable to pass urine
Blood in the urine may indicate a problem with the kidney not caused by infection. Toilet-trained younger children may resume bed-wetting, usually in response to a new or increasing stress rather than infection.
Bladder Problem * O. A. B * Bladder Control Products
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a treatable medical condition caused by involuntary bladder muscle spasms. Approximately 1 in 5 women over the age of 45 is affected by OAB. Approximately 33 million men and women are affected by OAB. The good news is that it can be successfully treated. Only a qualified healthcare professional can diagnose the cause of your symptoms and prescribe appropriate treatment options.
OAB is a treatable medical condition caused by involuntary muscle spasms in the bladder. These spasms cause the brain to signal to the body that the bladder is full (even though it may not be). You get a sudden, powerful urge to go and you may not be able to wait or make it to the bathroom in time.
OAB is NOT a normal consequence of any of the following: aging, hysterectomy, menopause, childbirth, or weight gain. It is not caused by urinary tract infections, "holding it in too long," or drinking too much water.
OAB can be successfully treated. Unfortunately, most people suffer with symptoms for at least 2 years prior to seeking treatment.
OAB does not only occur among the elderly. Approximately 1 in 5 women over the age of 45 is affected.
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