Nallie answered Monday February 20 2006, 10:17 pm: Hello,
First of all it would be helpful to know your age and if you have had children or not, however I will do the best I can to answer this without that information.
There are several reasons for lack of bladder control (incontience) so in order for a Dr to treat you properly he/she must attempt to determine the cause. Since it is interfering with your life, it should be of utmost importance to get the proper diagnosis and treatment.
Many times incontience is treatable. Don't feel uncomfortable discussing this with your Dr. He/she would most likely refer you to a urologist who deals with these types of problems daily.
From a medical perspective this topic is discussed so often that there is certainly no cause for embarrassment.
jammy12 answered Monday February 20 2006, 4:47 pm: I have had that same problem for a few years but I made sure it was controlled. Firstly try using cranberry pills and cranberry juice. Also there is this pill called septra that helps with it. And I heard it is sometimes caused by acid so cut down on ur acidic drinks and yeah although (if it burns) it will hurt go and use the toilet...cause keeping it up is guna relly affect u! [ jammy12's advice column | Ask jammy12 A Question ]
B0YgimmeTHATx3 answered Monday February 20 2006, 3:31 am: Kegals.
MissAdvice101 answered Sunday February 19 2006, 11:40 pm: Hey,
I kinda have the same problem as you. But my bladder issue isn't as majour. I say look up some doctors in your area, or go to the pharmacy and look for bladder control pills. Also, if you feel like peeing, then go pee! DO NOT hold it in, b/c that just makes matters worse. Hope I helped :)
♥Momo [ MissAdvice101's advice column | Ask MissAdvice101 A Question ]
jealousyxo answered Sunday February 19 2006, 10:00 pm: well i went on google and i did "pills for overactive bladder" and i got some good solutions for it.I hope that helps!
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