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Irritable Bladder – Meaning, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment

Most people are accustomed to what can be termed as normal bladder habit. This includes the urge to urinate several times in a day with passing urine anywhere from 5 to 10 times within a 24 hour period. There is no discomfort or pain when urinating and the urine is passed out with relative ease. The color and sometimes >> Read More ...

Impatient Bladder Meaning, Symptoms, Causes,Treatment

At times in life, we all reach a point where we feel like our bladder is about to burst unless we urinate as soon as possible. This usually arises when we have restrained ourselves from urinating for a long period of time, especially if we have consumed large amounts of fluid. This feeling is not unusual and most of us >> Read More ...

Leaky Bladder Treatment – Medication for Incontinence

Incontinence is the involuntary passing of urine and often referred to as a leaky bladder. Drug therapy for incontinence may not be effective in every case. Depending on the cause and individual response to medication, drugs may only offer short term relief. Along with surgery, devices,  behavioral and/or physical >> Read More ...

Urinary Incontinence (Men, Women, Children) Causes and Types

Urinary incontinence is the involuntary passing of urine, which is also known as enuresis. Problems within one of the two stages of the micturition cycle (storage or voiding) may result in incontinence. It is possible for leaking to occur from an overly filled bladder where a person has both normal storage and voiding >> Read More ...

What is Incontinence (Enuresis)? Poor Bladder Control

Urinary incontinence (enuresis) is the term for any involuntary leakage of urine as the person is unable to prevent the flow of urine out of the bladder. It is often referred to simply as poor bladder control but urinary incontinence often involves other structures of the genitourinary system as well. Incontinence in >> Read More ...