Muscle Exercises Bladder control depends on muscles working together when the bladder is filling. The bladder muscle should be relaxed when it is filling. The muscles around the urethra (the tube that urine passes through), called the pelvic floor muscles, should be contracted during filling. Exercises that strengthen the pelvic floor muscles can help hold…
What Is Overactive Bladder? More than 33 million people in the United States have overactive bladder. It affects both men and women of all ages, often starting in their 30s or 40s. Overactive bladder, also known as OAB, is when someone has a sudden, uncomfortable need to urinate*. It can happen with or without urine leakage….
Overactive Bladder (OAB) is defined as a condition in which a patient has at laeast 2 of the following symptoms: 1. Urinary urgency: needing to urinate suddenly. 2. Urnary frequency: urinating 8 times a day or more..
What causes OAB? In most cases, the cause of OAB is unknown. However, drug side effects, nerve damage or neurological disease (such as Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinsons disease, etc.) or stroke can cause symptoms like OAB. Other conditions, including bladder cancer, urinary tract infections and enlarged prostate can change the urgency and how often you have…
Abdomen: Also referred to as the belly. It is the part of the body that contains all of the internal structures between the chest and the pelvis. Absorptive hypercalciuria Causes unabsorbed fatty acids to combine with calcium. This causes too much oxalate to be absorbed by the intestines. Bladder: The bladder is a thick muscular…