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Bladder Control Problems Are Not Natural At Any Age

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Wed, 20 May 2009

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As the ads for adult urinary pads discretely imply, bladder control problems are uncomfortable and potentially embarrassing, unfortunately, bladder symptoms are very common in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Some women have bladder control problems after they stophaving periods (menopause or change of life).

Among women who did speak with their doctor, stress-related symptoms were described more readily than urge-related symptoms. Among women in the focus groups who had discussed their bladder problems with their doctor, there was a tendency to understate the degree and impact of their symptoms, as well as a tendency to describe stress-related incontinence symptoms and fail to mention urge-related incontinence symptoms.

Incontinent women (wet group) were more likely than non-incontinent women (dry group) to feel strongly that they would seek prescription medication and take it if they knew it could control their symptoms. In many individuals, the symptoms of OAB are pervasive, compromising quality of life and requiring lifestyle changes.

Overactive Bladder

Overactive bladder is a common health problem that affects millions of men and women. Other conservative treatment options your health care provider may suggest include vaginal weight training, biofeedback and electrical stimulation.

Professionals who can help you with bladder control include:

Your primary care doctor;
A gynecologist (a doctor who specializes in women's health care)
A urogynecologist (an expert in women's bladder problems)
A urologist (an expert in bladder problems)
A nurse or nurse practitioner
A physical therapist.


Symptoms Of A Bladder Infection

Symptoms can be imperceptible and emerging as weakness or deterioration of the general condition. Symptoms of a bladder infection may include going to the bathroom frequently, passing blood in the urine, cloudy and odorous urine, increased spasticity in the lower extremities, fever and chills.

However, despite having lived with the symptoms of bladder control problems for an average of six years, less than half of those affected have approached a health professional for help, according to recent research.

Bladder Infection Treatments

Treatment depends on the type of incontinence you have, your age, medical history, and how you choose to proceed. Treatment plans to resolve the medical issues have to be implemented before the urinary leakage problem can be resolved. In the course of following the patient over time, it is valuable to determine not only if the patient has improved with the choice of treatment, but also if the patient is satisfied with the degree of bladder control that has been achieved. Fortunately, there are a number of treatment options that can help restore quality of life for people with bladder control problems.

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Good bladder control allows women to lead a fully active life. Flotrol is a proven safe and natural product which can promote bladder health. Read more about Bladder Control Problems
Paul Rodgers specializes in marketing natural health and beauty products


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