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What Is Overactive Bladder (OAB)? OAB is a medical condition that happens when you cannot control your bladder contractions. OAB affects how your bladder stores urine: your brain signals your bladder to empty, even when it isn’t full. This may cause your bladder muscles to contract. These...
What Women Need to Know About Bladder Control Urine Trouble Involuntary loss of urine can be a frustrating and embarrassing experience. Even if it is just a few drops, urinary incontinence can be a difficult topic to discuss with friends, family and your physician. Here’s some information ...
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What is overactive bladder (OAB)?OAB is a sudden urge to urinate that is difficult for you to control. It occurs when the muscles of the bladder contract (tighten) more than normal. This causes a frequent or sudden need to urinate. You usually have to urinate more than 8 times in 24...
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From April 2011 to March 2013, 20 patients with cancer pain that was not controlled by non-opioid analgesics were treated with a short-acting opioid for cancer pain management.The primary carcinoma sites were the stomach( n=5), colo-rectum(n=5), lungs(n=3), urinary bladder(n=2), breas...
@FirstViolin -- When my mom was having bladder problems, we went with a urethral sling. However, there are other options besides surgery for a dropped bladder. Besides the Kegel exercises mentioned above, my mom's doctor told her to do some yoga -- apparently certain poses can help to st...
including your bladder, rectum, and uterus, if you have one. Engaging them will alsohelp you keep the poop chute closedby contracting your outermost anal sphincter, which is both the last barrier between your intestinal waste and the outside world andthe only sphincter you have some control ...
Your pain is severe. You cannot control your bladder. You have questions or concerns about your condition or care.Care Agreement You have the right to help plan your care. Learn about your health condition and how it may be treated. Discuss treatment options with your healthcare providers to...