I am 29 yrs old and i am experiencing the inability to hold my bladder. I get this strong urge to urinate about 2-3 hrs after drinking liquid. When i get this urge the urine involuntary comes out. I have no bladder control whatsoever. I ve been wearing incontenience just in case. It is very frustrating and embarassing to be dealing with this. What do you advise?
The most common cause of bladder incontinence is urinary tract infection with associated sequences or problems with bladder muscle, urethral sphincters, nerves controlling the urination, diabetes or else.
A detailed urology work-up is mandatory in terms of uroflowmetry, urine culture, CT IVP, renal function tests and so forth to diagnose the cause and manage accordingly.
Though certain medications as oxyspas and others help symptomatic control, I would recommend a precise work up and curative line of approach rather than primary relief.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Suggest Remedy For A Bladder Condition
Hello, The most common cause of bladder incontinence is urinary tract infection with associated sequences or problems with bladder muscle, urethral sphincters, nerves controlling the urination, diabetes or else. A detailed urology work-up is mandatory in terms of uroflowmetry, urine culture, CT IVP, renal function tests and so forth to diagnose the cause and manage accordingly. Though certain medications as oxyspas and others help symptomatic control, I would recommend a precise work up and curative line of approach rather than primary relief. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon