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bladder problems
No, I haven't got bladder problems. But my husband doesn't want me to tell
parents about how we solved our bladder problems. He sells bedwetting
alarms and feels if I told all about my secret, he would lose a sale
or two.
People who have bladder control problems have trouble stopping the flow of urine from the bladder. They are said to have urinary incontinence. Incontinence is uncontrollable leaking of urine from the bladder. Although urinary incontinence is a common problem, it is never normal.
Many different problems can cause urgency, frequency,
and bladder pain. Just a few of them are
infections
bowel disorders
endometriosis—tissue that normally lines the womb that
appears on the outside of pelvic structures
bladder cancer
Your doctor will ask you questions and run tests to
find the cause of your bladder problems. Usually, the
doctor will find that you have either an infection or
an overactive bladder. But urgency, frequency, and pain
are not always caused by infection.
Sometimes the cause is hard to find. If all the test
results are normal and all other diseases are ruled out,
your doctor may find that you have IC/PBS.
It could be bedwetting problems also, ask your doctor
about nocturnal enuresis. My wife won't talk about
bed wetting because she says that I talk all the time about my
alarms for boys and girls. But I could write about bed wetting books, I also sell bed wetting books.
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