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no,rather it neutralises it.
Frederick James Gant has written: 'The Irritable bladder: Its Causes and Curative Treatment, Including a Practical View of Urinary ..' 'The Irritable bladder' 'Diseases of the bladder, prostate gland, and urethra'
One of the general treatments for an irritable bladder would be to see a doctor to obtain a prescription of anti-biotics. Another treatment option would be adult diapers or pads for incontinence.
Have your gall bladder checked.
Yes, alcohol can cause stomach cramps. It irritates the stomach lining, leading to inflammation and discomfort. Additionally, excessive drinking can disrupt digestion and cause gastrointestinal issues, resulting in cramps. People with certain sensitivities or conditions, such as gastritis or irritable bowel syndrome, may experience more pronounced symptoms after consuming alcohol.
Zithromax does not cause bladder infection.
Urinary incontinence can cause drops of urine coming out. This could be due to weakness of the muscles due to old age , stroke or paralysis, but most commonly occurs in old people due to Prostatism caused by enlarged prostate. Another cause can be irritable bladder, and irritation of the bladder due to infection.
Yes
Coffee and tea may irritate the bladder more with UTI and cause more discomfort. They don't cause UTI, but they can make you feel worse (as can alcohol).
It acts as a diuretic. Therefore, the bladder fills more quickly.
irritable bowel syndrome