Overactive Bladder

Overactive Bladder

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Q What is the Q-tip test for overactive bladder?
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A "Q-tip test" rules out various types of overactive bladder. Your doctor measures the change in the angle of the urethra at rest and when straining. If it changes in angle more than 30 degrees, this may mean the muscles supporting your bladder... Full Answer
Q What is tibial nerve stimulation for overactive bladder?
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Tibial nerve stimulation is a procedure that sends an impulse along the nerves that control pelvic floor function. It is performed within a doctor's office as a treatment for overactive bladder. Full Answer
Q What does an abnormal cystourethrogram reading mean for bladder health?
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An abnormal cystourethrogram reading may indicate any of the following problems: - narrowing of the urethra - reflux nephropathy - pouch-like sacs on the walls of the bladder or urethra - enlarged prostate - irritable bladder - complex urinary... Full Answer
Q What clothes are best to wear if I have overactive bladder?
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If you suffer from overactive bladder, you should wear loose-fitting clothes that are easy to remove when it's time to go to the bathroom. Women should wear cotton underwear instead of nylon to reduce urinary tract infections. Women also should... Full Answer
Q What causes bladder problems during pregnancy?
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During pregnancy, your growing uterus puts pressure on your bladder. This increased pressure can damage the muscles of your pelvic floor and bladder, allowing urine to leak out whenever more pressure is felt. You may notice leakage when you... Full Answer
Q What foods may irritate my bladder?
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Not all foods affect everyone in the same way, so you will have to learn which ones may cause your symptoms to get worse. In general, acidic and spicy foods tend to irritate the bladder. Try to avoid tomatoes, tomato-based foods, honey, fruits,... Full Answer
Q What foods can I eat to help reduce overactive bladder symptoms?
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There is no special diet to manage or control overactive bladder symptoms, but you should include more fiber in your diet. When you eat more fiber, you reduce constipation, a risk factor for bladder problems. Adding more fiber to your diet also... Full Answer
Q What helps reduce wetting accidents from overactive bladder?
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Several products are available to help reduce the threat of wetting accidents. Waterproof disposable pads worn in your underwear can prevent your clothes from getting wet, or you can try adult diapers for larger problems. Men can purchase dip... Full Answer
Q What information should I record in a bladder diary?
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In your bladder diary, record when, how much and what kind of drinks and foods you consume, as well as when you urinate, whether you feel an urge to urinate and whether you experience incontinence. Try to be as detailed as possible to help... Full Answer
Q What is a pad test for women with overactive bladder?
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A pad test is done to measure the amount of urine you lose during activity. During the exam, you will wear a sanitary pad while exercising, and then the pad is weighed when you finish to see how much urine it contains. Full Answer