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Medications are used to treat urge incontinence and any underlying condition that is nerve related.
Spasms can be reduced through medication and end the incredible urges to urinate. Surgery is normally a last ditch option but there are a few procedures that have an excellent history of controlling the problem.To determine which incontinence treatments are best for you, vtr.org.vn visit your doctor for a complete exam.

Together you can work out strategies that make sense for you.Urology is a field of medicine that deals with the disorders and diseases that are related to male and female urinary systems and male reproductive systems.
Urologic diseases are very common among people these days. Some of the popular urology diseases are explained as follows:Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BHP) - With age, prostate glands tend to increase in size. This happens due to hormonal changes within the body. Prostate gland tour phượng hoàng cổ trấn is located near the bladder, encircling the urethra.

So, the tube through which the urine passes often puts pressure on the bladder.
This can restrict flow of urine. Typical symptoms include dribbling of urine, frequent urination, etc. mostly men who are above 50 years face BHP.Urinary tract infection - Urinary tract infection (UTI) mainly happens due to bacterial infection in the urinary area of men. The infection usually affects the bladder area.
Symptoms typically involve strong urge to urinate, burning sensation while urinating, Hematuria, etc. If treatment is delayed, the infection can arrive at kidneys and cause symptoms like vomiting, pain, chills, and tour phượng hoàng cổ trấn fever.