The most commonly used medications are antispasmodics or anticholinergenics. Depending on the type of incontinence and preexisting medical conditions, your doctor may prescribe a different medication.
There are a lot of great medications out there that helps with bladder control. Some medications include Vesicare, Enablex, Sudafed, and Duvoid. These medications reduce the urge to pee, reduce urine capacity, relaxes the bladder, and complete bladder emptying.
There are some newer medicines on the market, such as Vesicare, that can improve a bladder control issue. You'll need a prescription from your doctor to get it, however.
"There are several medicines on the market that can be used to help control bladder issues. Ones you may have heard of are Vesacare, Detrol, Levsin and Sinequan."
Imipramine is an antidepressant sometimes prescribed to people who have bladder control problems due to stress or enuresis. This medication allows the bladder muscles to relax, reducing the frequent urge to urinate. While effective at treating certain types of bladder control issues, Imipramine has a few serious side effects such as rapid heartbeat and low blood pressure.
No, I'm sorry if you have bladder control problems because it is against the law!
A senior does not need a specific type of mattress pad other that waterproof. Any waterproof mattress pad will help and fix bladder control problems.
Having bladder problems, you can help your bladder by taking supplements that lower inflammation such as pygeum bark. The bark has betasitosterol, which reduces the disease called BPH and a healthier diet rich in low red meat consumption also helps.
Neurogenic bladder is an issue where a person may lack bladder control due to a condition in the brain, spinal cord, or nerve. When a person with this condition have an over-active bladder, symptoms include: having to urinate too often in small amounts, problems emptying all the urine from the bladder, and loss of bladder control. On the other hand, when a person with this condition have an under-active bladder, symptoms may include bladder becoming too full and may leak urine, inability to tell when the bladder is full, problems starting to urinate or emptying all the urine from the bladder, and urinary retention.
It depends on the type. It can almost nothing or hydrocephalus, partial paralysis, bowel and bladder control problems and learning or retardation problems.
If you are overweight, losing weight will help you regain bladder control. Also, doing Kegall exercises will help strengthen the muscles involved in bladder control.
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You will cannot control your bladder
Weak bladder control in mice and rats can be due to an infection. It can also due to lack of muscle control.
No I can't I have very little control over my bladder due to my spinal cord injury