People have uncontrollable bladders at any age. Some people have a milk allergy which can irritate your bladder. It is best to check with your doctor at any age if this is a concern.
A bleeding ulcer (in the stomach) is very dangerous and in some cases can even cause a person to bleed to death, however, it has no connection to the bladder and does not cause uncontrollable urination. A person could have both a stomach problem and a bladder problem, but the problems are separate.
It is the uncontrollable leakage of urine when pressure is put on the bladder during sneezing, coughing, laughing, or exercising
Overactive bladder
My brother can hold in his bladder 1300ml too and he has a huge bladder so yes its large Added: the normal, healthy bladder holds between 300 and 800 ml. So, yes, 1300 is way, way too much. Your brother is damaging his bladder.
Physicians usually have massive amounts of literature covering this problem. There are dozens of internet sites with bladder information ,or your local library, friends and relatives are another good source of information.
Yes,if given too much sugar,they may get bladder stones.
The bladder expands when it is increasing in capacity. The more urine deposited in the bladder, the larger it will need to be in order to compensate. If the bladder gets too big, it will result in infection or an ulcer.
The bladder tank pressure may be too low due to a leak in the tank, a faulty pressure switch, or insufficient air pressure in the tank.
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.
Not usually, my daughter's rabbit is litterbox trained and does not have accidents. my rabbit didn't want to use a litter box, so we got puppy training pads, which work just fine.
There are no known effects, short- or long-term, of birth control on bladder function.
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