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mercredi 13 novembre 2013

What You May Need To Know About Bladder Control Medication.

By Jeannine Fasso


You must first get a diagnosis before you can begin treatment is any kind. Incontinence is commonly caused by a bladder infection and treatments are easy to get and take. There are also medicines that are formulated to increase the person's ability to tighten the bladder sphincter.

Bladder infections may be caused by a blockage such as kidney stones, bladder stones, enlarged prostates, or catheter insertions. It is much easier for bacteria to come in contact with the female urinary system, making them much more common in them than men.

This ability to control the bladder can be tormented by many factors like aging, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, weak pelvic muscles and even enlargement of the prostate gland.

Side-effects to taking oral medication include a dry mouth and frequent feeling of thirst, while skin irritations is a common adverse reaction to application of skin patches and creams. Some people resort to taking anti-depressant drugs such as Imipramine which has been reported to help relax the bladder muscles. It is a prescribed medication for people with incontinence or bladder control problems. The side effect, however, often includes drowsiness.The more serious side effects to taking Imipramine should be discussed with the doctor and are often dizziness, blurred vision, and irregular heartbeat.

A common problem that individuals face is the leakage of pee and inability to retain it in the bladder for a long time. If you or someone you know has this issue, do not worry since you can get back bladder control with herbal medication.

Furthermore, women at their post-menopausal stage experience bladder control problems as their estrogen level is in its lowest. Estrogen is responsible for enhancing the nerve functions and helps control the deterioration of the tissues, so having low estrogen level contributes to the weakening of the human bladder.

To rectify low estrogen levels in women, physicians prescribe topical estrogen creams as a form of bladder control medication. However, application of topical estrogen creams isn't solely effective, unless combined with other recommended therapies.

If you are suffering from bladder inflammation and hence the need to constantly urinate, you too are able to do something about this with the help of organic medication.

The remedy is called 'Cornsilk' and is produced from the fibers on the stalk of the corn. It has a detoxifying and relaxing effect which gives it anti-inflammatory properties and makes it useful in cleansing the bladder.




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