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I HAVE BEEN UNDER A DOCTOR S CARE AND HAVE HAD SERVAL SURGERIES, WHICH WAS MAJOR.GOT PASS THAT AFTER HAVING A CATHER FOR A LENGTHY TIME, AFTER REMOVING THE CATHER, I SEEMED UNABLE TO CONTROL MY BLADDER. EXPLAINED THIS TO MY DOCTOR ON 02/16/ HE PLACED ME ON MEDICATION BY THE NAME OF OXYBUTYNIN CL ER 10MG TABLET, I HAVE BEEN TAKING IT FOR ABOUT A DAY, HOWEVER I AM IN LOTS OF PAIN , WHERE ONLY DRIPS ARE COMING ,THIS PAIN DID NOT START UNTIL, I BEGIN THE MEDICATION. IS THIS NORMAL WHILE TAKING THIS MEDICATION? WHAT CAN WE DO?
Urinary incontinence is common among women after 50 and usually is caused by urinary infections or weakened pelvic floor. This is also a common and often embarrassing problem. If overreactive or incontinent bladder affects your daily activities, don't hesitate to see your doctor. For most people, simple lifestyle changes or medical treatment can ease discomfort.
It is treated with specific medications, pelvic floor muscles exercises, electric stimulation of behavioural treatment and in most cases this is adequate for incontinence control. If cystitis is a cause as a bacterial infection then it must be treated with antibiotics. Surgical options are reserved for severe and intractable cases.
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How Can Urinary Incontinence Be Treated?
Hi, Urinary incontinence is common among women after 50 and usually is caused by urinary infections or weakened pelvic floor. This is also a common and often embarrassing problem. If overreactive or incontinent bladder affects your daily activities, don t hesitate to see your doctor. For most people, simple lifestyle changes or medical treatment can ease discomfort. It is treated with specific medications, pelvic floor muscles exercises, electric stimulation of behavioural treatment and in most cases this is adequate for incontinence control. If cystitis is a cause as a bacterial infection then it must be treated with antibiotics. Surgical options are reserved for severe and intractable cases. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon