For Those Who Suffer From Bladder Control Issues And Bladder Infections There Are Many Medications That Will Help.

By Jeannine Fasso


There are various treatment methods available for people who have bladder control problems, but for those who have tried Kegel exercises and skipping on caffeine and alcohol, bladder medication seem to be the last resort. Medication for bladder control is helpful in overcoming incontinence and reducing the hyperactivity of the bladder.

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.

Bladder infections are usually cured by special antibiotics that are designed to kill the infecting bacteria and must be administered for one to two weeks.

There are quite a few ways of therapy for bladder control problems such as dietary changes, surgical procedures and prescription medicine. But there is a new way to do it and that is, improvement of bladder control with herbal medication.
And there are a number of ways to do it. Also, there are a large variety of organic medicines that are available all over to assist with solving of the control problems.

Urinary incontinence is commonly caused by the weakening of the tissue surrounding and supporting the bladder area. This is evidently seen in cases of women reaching their menopausal stage.

There are other medicines that work by getting rid of the urge incontinence where the bladder contracts involuntarily and causes the loss of bladder control and the release of large amounts of urine. These medications include oxybutynin, calcium channel blockers and tricyclic antidepressants which all are used to calm the involuntary contractions.

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.

Women who are both postmenopausal and suffering from bladder control problems can try a new estrogen therapy. It is known that the hormone estrogen plays a significant role in maintaining the strength and tone of the pelvic floor muscles in women.

Menopause along with the reduction of the body's estrogen levels can cause the pelvic muscle to become weakened. Estrogen therapy can be helpful in reversing this natural process.




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