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Urology: severely over-stretched bladder, urinary retention
urinary retention: Iris: I think an incorrect diagnosis would be a better description than improper . Most likely, I suspect he was complaining of urinary frequency that was ...en.allexperts.com/q/Urology-Male-issues-989/2008/9/severely-stretched-bladder.htm
Urinary bladder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When the bladder is stretched, this signals the parasympathetic nervous system to contract the detrusor muscle. This encourages the bladder to expel urine through the urethra.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urinary_bladder
stretched bladder - Urology - MedHelp
i had 3 liters of urine taken out of my bladder with a cathier, i need to know what kind of damage may of been done to my bladder. I have an enlarged prostate, that i have been ...www.medhelp.org/posts/Urology/stretched-bladder/show/1111117
Overactive Bladder Syndrome | Health | Patient UK
Normally, the bladder muscle (detrusor) is relaxed as the bladder gradually fills up. As the bladder is gradually stretched, we get a feeling of wanting to pass urine when the ...www.patient.co.uk/health/Overactive-Bladder-Syndrome.htm
Healing a Stretched Bladder | eHow.com
Healing a Stretched Bladder. A stretched bladder can be the result of age or experiencing numerous pregnancies. When a bladder becomes stretched, the bladder muscles give the ...www.ehow.com/about_6147210_healing-stretched-bladder.htm
Stretched Bladder - Interstitial Cystitis - MedHelp
I'm a 47yo male. In 2001 I went in for fertility tests and the Urologist noticed my abdomen was slightly protruding. He did a scan I found I was holding over a liter of urine.www.medhelp.org/posts/Interstitial-Cystitis/Stretched-Bladder/show/1351731
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Sunday, 27 November 2011 08:22:08Not being allowed to go to the toilet during class poses serious ...
An over-stretched bladder, for example, increases the risk of leaks and infections, and a back flow of urine can also cause serious kidney and heart problems later in life. Restricting access to the toilet to set times can cause 'going just in case' ...Justine Vincent19 April 2012 05:17http://www.myschoolgate.co.uk/
Daily Mirror talks about Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Exercises ...
It's all down to damage of the pelvic floor muscles, which hold up the bladder and help to stop leakage, being stretched during pregnancy and the birth of the baby. Those stretched muscles may never regain their former tone, especially if a ...Colin09 April 2012 17:43http://www.allaboutincontinence.co.uk/blog/
Pelvic Floor Muscles and the Bladder! | Sailor
The Pelvic floor muscles are very vital in supporting the contents of the abdominal region, including the support and control of the bladder. Regrettably, these muscles can become stretched and reduced in strength over age ...admin21 April 2011 07:35http://sailor.boombrothers.co.uk/
Contributing Factors to Overflow Incontinence | DryForLife ...
Overflow incontinence occurs as the result the bladder being stretched beyond its normal holding capacity, resulting in the leakage of urine that can be almost continuous. There are two main causes of this type of incontinence ...hillary28 July 2009 23:38http://incontinencehelp.dryforlife.co.uk/
Pregnancy and pelvic floor exercises | Sudocrem Blog
It supports your bladder, bowel and uterus (womb) and gives you control over when you empty your bladder and your bowels. The pelvic floor can stretch in response to weight, like a trampoline, but its elasticity can be ...Andrea Zanin26 January 2012 04:00http://www.sudocrem.co.uk/blog/ten-baby-bath-accessories/