For those who are overweight, losing weight may very well help in controlling the bladder. You should also urinate regularly and avoid drinks that will irritate the bladder (coffee, alcohol, etc.). Kegel exercises may help women.
can lead to muscular weakness, loss of feeling or sensation, and loss of autonomic functions such as digestion, erection, bladder control, and sweating among others
Rubber bladders don't like Chlorine, especially the Sta-Rite brand sold by Sears and others.
Most current issues there are really very old issues: power, money, religion, control of land, domination over others, personal safety, and hatred over past wrongs.
Some individuals may attempt to drive others to suicide due to a variety of psychological or social factors, including a need for control, manipulation, or revenge. They might project their own issues or insecurities onto others, using emotional abuse or bullying tactics. Additionally, some may lack empathy or understanding of mental health issues, seeing the act as a means to an end without recognizing the profound harm they cause. Ultimately, this behavior reflects deep-seated personal issues rather than the value of the person they target.
Medications can reduce many types of leakage. Some drugs inhibit contractions of an overactive bladder. Others, such as solifenacin succinate (Vesicare), relax muscles, leading to more complete bladder emptying during urination.
No, but you can control yourself, your life, and your interactions with others in how you conduct yourself.
they respect others when they play and control there anger in a match so they can play good without getting anoyed when they miss the shot, when they miss a shot they control there anger.
Yes: when you wet yourself for that reason, you have literally stretched your bladder to the point where nature is forced to take over and override your unreasonable efforts to hold back. Often, they are caused by the bullying and abusive behavior of others. But whatever the case, your body is defending itself. However, when you lose control, you do not completely void your bladder. So go and clean up in a lavatory and finish emptying your bladder there, even if your social embarrassment is preventing you from feeling the need. And don't force your body that far again!
Urologists treat conditions of the bladder and urethra, among others.
Kidney/Bladder both internal organs and NOT contagious. The patients urine etc is not toxic to affect others as these discharge is sent to toilets
The over the counter medicine pepto bismol is not intended for bladder infections. It is provided for temporary relief of stomach aches and pains. Others are better.
CIDP has not been shown to attack organs of the body as other autoimmune diseases (ie: lupus) have. CIDP is a type of neuropathy that breaks down the fatty covering on nerve endings. Symptoms are almost always felt in the arms and legs; beginning as a tingling and/or numbness in the fingers and toes, with the possibilty for progression to encompass the entire limb. CIPD is a treatable condition, with immunosupressant drugs. Most patients undergoing treatment receive an almost full reprieve on their symptoms. Some patients, however, spontaneously recover fully on their own without the use of immunosupressants. While others go through phases of flare-ups and partial recoveries. Bladder control can be affected because of having CIDP but it may not necessarily be a symptom of having it. Some patients with polyneuropathy conditions complain of a lack of bladder control.