
Friday, 12 December 2014
Note the Symptoms of OAB and Seek Help
Posted on 21:20 by Unknown

If you are experiencing sudden, involuntary urges to go to the bathroom and you are unable to hold the urine, you could be suffering from OAB. Overactive bladder is a medical condition which causes the bladder to empty itself without any warning. There are no specific or definitive symptoms for this condition because this mainly depends on the type of individual and the kind of incontinence that the person is suffering from. A general list of...
Monday, 20 October 2014
Symptoms, Causes and Treatment of OAB
Posted on 05:16 by Unknown

The need to urinate every now and then is normal. The intake of liquids in a large amount would automatically make one make more trips to the bathroom and even that makes sense. But, when this every now and then becomes too frequent, it means that you are suffering from urinary incontinence. This condition makes one want to go to the bathroom even when the bladder is not full. It is a very embarrassing condition and is known to affect more women...
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Conditions that lead to bladder problems in women and its unique symptoms
Posted on 00:43 by Unknown
Bladder control in women usually occurs because of
problems with bladder or urethral muscles that help to hold or release urine.
There are a number of factors, ranging from childbirth to neurological injury,
which can contribute to incontinence. While problems in bladder control for
womenoccurs more often in older women than younger women, the good news is that
it is treatable and curable at all ages.
While the majority of people with...
Tuesday, 20 May 2014
Analyzing bladder infection symptoms for treatment
Posted on 23:10 by Unknown
Bladder infections
happen when bacteria enter the urinary bladder through the urethra, also known
as cystitis.Cystitis is more common in women than men because the female
urethra is shorter than the male and is closer to the anus. Ten to 20 percent
of all women have urinary-tract discomfort at least once a year. Recurrent
bladder infections can be a significant problem for some women and can cause
progressive damage, resulting in scarring...
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