How to manage overactive bladder in elderly individuals with dementia? A combined use of donepezil, a central acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, andpropiverine, a peripheral muscarine receptor antagonist. J Am Geriatr Soc 2009;57:1515-7.Sakakibara et al. How to manage overactive bladder in elderly ...
Sometimes the cause of OAB is simple and easy to treat, such as a urinary tract infection. Other causes might be nerve damage from injury or pelvic surgery, bladder stones, diabetes, kidney disease, side effects of some drugs, and neurologic disorders like Parkinson's disease, stroke, or mul...
We spoke withDr. Ingrid Taylor, a veterinarian with 16 years of experience in general clinical and emergency practice and public health, to learn more about puppies that have an overactive bladder. While puppies will need to urinate more frequently than adult dogs, some puppies have an overacti...
“The bottom line is, these are very easy to do,” says Howard Goldman, MD, aurologistat Cleveland Clinic. “They don’t cost anything, there’s no risk, and many of the guidelines on how to treatoveractive bladdersuggest that a keeping a diary before starting treatment can be very he...
Bladder training:A man can help to treat his urinary incontinence by timing bathroom visits to every 2 to 3 hours, and waiting for a few minutes after urinating to see if it’s possible to go again. Pelvic floor training:As with women, men can reduce urine leakage bystrengthening the pelv...
Bladder training:A man can help to treat his urinary incontinence by timing bathroom visits to every 2 to 3 hours, and waiting for a few minutes after urinating to see if it’s possible to go again. Pelvic floor training:As with women, men can reduce urine leakage bystrengthening the pelv...
An overactive bladder is not a normal issue. About 33 million Americans, according to the American Urological Association, have an overactive bladder and as many as 40% of women and 30% of men in the U.S live with signs and symptoms of overactive bladder. ...
In addition to being mind-bogglingly complex, the system is also delicate. Scientists estimate, for example, that more than one in ten adults have overactive bladder syndrome—a common constellation of symptoms that includes urinary urgency (the sensation of needing to pee even when the bladder ...
loss of ability to get or maintain an erection, occurs in up to 65% of men over age 65. Men who have heart disease, high blood pressure, or diabetes may find that these conditions contribute to impotence, either because of the health problems themselves or the medications used to treat ...
Objective: To determine the relationship between overactive bladder symptoms and urodynamic verification of overactive bladder.Material and Methods: Between June 2011 and November 2011, 159 patients underwent urodynamics (UDS) at our urogynecology unit in the Ege University Hospital. Of these, 95 patie...