Natural bladder sounds like it could be the name of a rock band! What it’s really about is ways to help with bladder problems without using surgery or prescription medications. You might want help if you are leaking urine, are often unable to get to the restroom in time, have frequent bladder infections, and/or have [...] Read more »
The Overactive Bladder
The overactive bladder is another term used for urge incontinence, which is discussed in another post on this blog. However, not all people with overactive bladder experience incontinence–they may simply need to empty their bladder more often than is typical. Some people with an overactive bladder may need to urinate frequently during the day or [...] Read more »
Bladder Spasms
Bladder spasms are certainly no walk in the park for the person who has them. To understand bladder spasms, you first should know that the bladder has a layer of muscle called the detrusor muscle. Some specialists refer to the bladder as the “detrusor.” A spasm itself is a sudden, involuntary squeezing of any muscle, [...] Read more »
What is Urge Incontinence?
Urge incontinence is a sudden, uncontrollable need to toilet, usually in response to something. For example, when you return home from shopping and leak as you rush to the bathroom. You turn on a faucet or hear running water and you suddenly have to go. Maybe you put your hands in water, or step into [...] Read more »