Warfarin, an anticoagulant medication, primarily affects blood clotting and is not commonly associated with direct effects on the bladder. However, it can increase the risk of bleeding, which might lead to complications such as hematuria (blood in urine) if there are underlying urinary tract issues. Additionally, patients on warfarin should be cautious about injuries or infections that could impact bladder health. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding medication effects.
No, bladder stones have no effect on fertility.
No this won't effect your bladder.
NO! In what way could a cat effect a bladder problem????????
The parasympathetic effect on urination will be that of bladder stimulation and resultant voiding of urine. If this stimulation is ecessive it will result in the bladder not being able to hold the urine until voluntary voiding of the urine thus a clinical effect of urinary incontinet results because of lack of control of bladder contraction by the individual.
Warfarin is an anticoagulant, lots of medicines don't mix will with anticoagulants. Ecotrin warns not to use it if you are already taking warafin, as does arycor. Mixing these medications with warafin can cause excessive bleeding, the best thing is to contact the doctor who prescribed the warafin as I am not a doctor .
An untreated bladder infection during pregnancy can increase the odds of preterm labor.
It effects your whole body and most of all your brain.
You can find symptoms of Urinary Tract, and Bladder Infections at http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/understanding-bladder-infections-symptoms
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Risky. Talk with the prescriber about advice specific to your situation.
Alcohol is a diuretic and promotes excretion. This promotes good bladder health.
none at all. Cranberry is just recommended if you have a bladder infection.