Most children gain bladder control over time without any treatment. Bed-wetting that continues past the age that most children have nighttime bladder control—typically at 5 or 6 years of age—also will usually stop over time without tr
Most children gain bladder control over time without any treatment. A child should first be allowed to overcome bed-wetting on his or her own. But home treatment may help a child to wet the bed less frequently.
Surgery may be done to fix spinal or urinary tract problems that cause bed-wetting. But this is rare.
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www.poise.comOther treatments often are used alone or in combination to treat bed-wetting. These treatments usually are tried before medical treatments, such as medicines. All of these treatments involve several steps, including:
If you experience long-term (chronic) urinary incontinence, you can take some steps immediately that may eliminate or reduce the problem.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland that occurs in almost all men as they age. The enlargement is usually harmless, but it often results in problems urinating. About half of all men o
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland that occurs in almost all men as they age. The enlargement is usually harmless, but it often results in problems urinating. About half of all men o
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) cannot be cured, so treatment focuses on reducing your symptoms. Treatment is based on how severe your symptoms are, how much they bother you, and whether you have complications.
The treatment you and your doctor choose will depend upon what type of urinary incontinence you have and how much you are bothered by your symptoms.
In many cases, behavioral changes, including changes to your diet, lifestyle, and urinary habits, can be enough to control urinary incontinence.
Overactive bladder can make it hard to do the things you enjoy. The need to drop everything and race to the bathroom can disrupt your life.
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