Antihistamines and decongestants may affect bladder function in some children and adults. Consult your doctor or pharmacist.
No
Loss of bladder and bowel control may result, but the majority of patients will regain control
Yes, you could have bladder malfunction due to neurological illness Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease or brain injury. It can interfere with the way the bladder and brain communicate leading to an inability to control the bladder. This could lead to bladder infection as well so it is important to show it to the doctor.
Parasympathetic nerves from the S2, S3 and S4 levels of your spinal cord cause the upper part of your bladder to contract and your bladder neck to relax, assisting in the process of micturition (urination). If these are damaged you will have bladder control problems.
Zithromax does not cause bladder infection.
The leading cause of absenteeism in school children is Lack of Parental control
Regaining bladder control typically involves a combination of behavioral strategies, pelvic floor exercises, and potentially medication or surgery depending on the underlying cause. Behavioral strategies may include timed voiding, bladder training, and fluid management. Pelvic floor exercises, such as Kegels, can help strengthen the muscles that control urination. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific situation.
No. Together they can cause more drowsiness.
Why does a full bladder cause headaches
Yes, a bladder infection can cause urinary leakage.
The pharmacy information says it can cause your heart to beat faster
Yes. Antihistamines can cause a negative result