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Knowing About Your Overactive Bladder
By ADMIN on February 19, 2010
When you have an over active bladder, you have an unmanageable compulsion to urinate. commonly, those who are suffering from this condition would usually have to urinate. The frequency is often more than eight times per day. Still, frequency is not the only symptom.
In addition, an individual with an overactive bladder may also encounter urge incontinence. Urge incontinence is when you feel a strong need to urinate then followed by some involuntary urine leaking, then complete voiding
Understanding Your Overactive Bladder
By ADMIN on February 17, 2010
If you are experiencing an over active bladder, you experience an out of control compulsion to urinate. frequently, those who are suffering from this condition would typically have to urinate. Going to the restroom more than eight times a day is considered frequent. Though, not just frequency is the the only problem with this condition.
In addition, an individual with an overactive bladder will also experience urge incontinence. Urge incontinence is when you feel a strong need to urinate then followed by some involuntary urine leaking, then complete voiding.
Nerve Disease and Bladder Control
By ADMIN on February 17, 2010
For the urinary system to do its job, muscles and nerves must work together to hold urine in the bladder and then release it at the right time. Nerves carry messages from the bladder to the brain to let it know when the bladder is full. They also carry messages from the brain to the bladder, telling muscles either to tighten or release. A nerve problem might affect your bladder control if the nerves that are supposed to carry messages between the brain and the bladder do not work properly.
Light At The End Of The Tunnel For Overactive Bladders
By Abby Gunderson on February 17, 2010
When you have an over active bladder, you have an unmanageable urge to urinate. typically, people who suffer from this condition would commonly visit the bathroom to urinate. Going to the restroom more than eight times a day is considered frequent.
Overactive Bladder Treatment
By ADMIN on February 17, 2010
Overactive bladder is a sudden contraction of the muscular walls of the bladder, who want an urgent need to have the urine. This is a situation where you ran into the toilet every few minutes. It 'also very common in the elderly, but it can happen to anyone. Should not develop in a natural state to be accepted. Overactive bladder may also known as incontinence.
This is a very painful condition, and those who can be isolated or withdrawn. However, if you see a doctor who can determine the cause of your incontinence and begin to treat overactive bladder as well. This can significantly reduce symptoms and help you to cope better with your life.
Knowing About Your Overactive Bladder - Relaxation Guide
By ADMIN on February 16, 2010
When you have an over active bladder, you’ve an unmanageable compulsion to urinate. Usually, people who are experiencing this condition would normally run to the restroom. Going to the restroom more than eight times a day is considered frequent. Yet, it is not just frequency that identifies this condition.
Knowing About Your Overactive Bladder
By Zoe on February 15, 2010
When you suffer from an over active bladder, you feel an irrepressible compulsion to urinate. frequently, people who are suffering from this condition would normally visit the bathroom to urinate. Going to the restroom more than eight times a day is considered frequent. Still, it is not just frequency that identifies this condition.
In addition, a person with an overactive bladder may also suffer urge incontinence. Urge incontinence is when you feel a strong need to urinate then followed by some involuntary urine leaking, and only then can one void completely.
What Is The Difference Between A Small Bladder And An Overactive Bladder? - Dr. Eilber (VIDEO)
By Dr. Karyn Eilber on February 14, 2010
No one has a small bladder; even if someone surgically has part of their bladder removed it will typically expand over time. You can have a functionally small bladder, meaning that you can't hold a lot of urine, but anatomically if I were to put you under anesthesia, you probably would have the same capacity as, say, a normal person.
Help For Your Overactive Bladder
By ADMIN on February 14, 2010
When you suffer from an over active bladder, you experience an out of control inclination to urinate. commonly, individuals who are experiencing this condition would typically run to the restroom. Going to the restroom more than eight times a day is considered frequent.
Nonetheless, not just frequency is the the only problem with this condition. Aside from frequency, a person with an overactive bladder may also suffer urge incontinence. Urge incontinence occurs when the need to urinate is false and only involuntary leakage follows, then complete voiding.
Bladder Symptoms During Pregnancy – Understanding, Preventing and Treating
By ADMIN on February 10, 2010
When you get pregnant, expect to experience a certain degree of urinary incontinence. Urinary incontinence is just one of the many possible bladder problems during pregnancy. Such inconvenience may vary from being mild to severely painful. For some women, this can occur frequently. For some, very infrequent. Most bladder problems usually disappear weeks or months after giving birth. But then, there are a chosen few, who unfortunately continues bearing with the pain even after they give birth. In this article, we will share with you how and what the many bladder problems during pregnancy are. Aside from that, we will also discuss bladder symptoms and some techniques for bladder cure and relief.








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