Catheter-related bladder discomfort (CRBD), a regrettable consequence post-surgery, manifests as a compelling urge to urinate, a burning sensation from the lower abdomen to the genitals, and is ...
A possible temporary side effect is also trouble completely emptying the bladder for the first few weeks after the injection. If this is the case, you may receive a catheter to completely void the ...
The standard treatments for overactive bladder include lifestyle changes, bladder training, pelvic floor muscle training and anticholinergic (anti-muscarinic) drugs. Additional treatments for some ...
Swim intervals are your pool-based friend and are guaranteed to boost swim speed. Below you will find an introduction to interval training and a two-week interval-focussed training plan, plus five ...
If your peeing pattern bothers you or if you’re regularly waking up at night to pee, see a urologist who can help you determine what’s going on and potentially start bladder training exercises.
Bladder cancer is a cancer that forms in tissues of the bladder. Most bladder cancers are transitional cell carcinomas (cancer that begins in cells that normally make up the inner lining of the ...
Anticholinergics are competitive inhibitors of acetylcholine at muscarinic receptors (mainly the M3 receptor subtype), and they thereby inhibit involuntary bladder contractions. [19] The effective ...