subject: Women of all Ages Have Bladder Control Problems [print this page] Author: saichon sannok Author: saichon sannok
Incontinence is much more common in women than in men. It is more common among women in recent years, while for men it was more common in people aged 60 years and above. Among men, the largest increase came in the age group 60-69 years for females, the increase was more stable. Women are most likely to develop incontinence during pregnancy, birth or after the hormonal changes that occur with menopause. Women with incontinence oftenA stroll through the nearest toilet, for fear of an accident in public or avoiding social engagements because they feel fear of odor or appearance problems, even with a protective layer under clothing.-women health In most cases, bladder symptoms can be controlled by strategies that successfully with appropriate medication, management techniques, and include support groups. A bladder management program allows you to your bladder in an acceptable manner if it is empty, it is appropriate forThem. Only you and your doctor can decide the bladder management program that works best for you. If you drink the recommended amounts of fluids and use of ICP for your bladder management, you should empty your bladder at least every 3 to 4 hours in the time you are awake. The goals of bladder management are: To preserve the normal function of the urinary tract and prevent potentially dangerous complications. Cancer on the inner lining of the bladder to be limited as "superficial" and comprise 80%of bladder cancer. Cancers that have spread into the bladder wall are called "deep" bladder cancer and those who had attacked the lymph nodes and / or removed with the lungs, liver or other organs is called metastatic. The quality of cancer is perhaps the only most important predictor of the prognosis for superficial bladder cancer. While the exact causes of bladder cancer are unknown, certain claims strongly linked to their development certainly smoking was founda significant risk factor and exposure to asbestos. Unfortunately, most bladder cancer is not diagnosed until they have become very large.-women health Invasive cancers can affect the bladder wall into nearby organs such as the prostate in men, in women's vagina, intestine or lymph nodes. http://www.womenhealth.pannipa.com/2009/10/women-of-all-ages-have-bladder-control-problems/About the Author: