Bladder Control Medications
February 26th, 2007 by Steve | View blog reactions
Infections of bladder are caused due to certain blockages such as bladder stones, enlarged prostates, catheter insertions and even kidney stones. In case of females, it is very easy for the bacteria to come in contact with the urinary system and this makes it much more common in females than in men.
Usually bladder infections are caused due to various antibiotics which are designed to kill the bacteria which are infecting and should be administered for one to two weeks time. But a longer treatment time if preferred for those who are suffering from chronic infections. But in any case, finishing off with the treatment is very necessary to prevent any cases of recurrence of infection. Those people who are suffering from bladder infection would be administered for 6 months on a plan which includes low doses of antibiotics such as SMZ or TMP or even nitrofurantoin.
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Two main types of incontinence are recognized by the medical industry that includes both urge incontinence and stress incontinence. This also largely depends on the type of bladder problems that you might be facing. Stress incontinence focuses on the lack of bladder sphincter tone. Urine could be passed the sphincter even while coughing or an exercise activity. Alpha adrenergic agonist family drugs are administered that helps in keeping the tone of urinary sphincter to provide more strength.
Urge incontinence could be get rid off by administering various other medicines. Here the involuntary contraction of the bladder occurs which results in loss of the control over the bladder which releases large amounts of urine. Medications such as oxybutynin, calcium channel blockers and even tricyclic antidepressants are used for calming down the involuntary contractions.
Drugs like tricyclic antidepressants could be administered to those older children suffering from bedwetting. The children should be always closely watched for any kinds of side effects or mood swings or any other changes related to eating habits. Desmopresin is yet another drug prescribed for reducing the night time urine production which results in bed wetting.
A variety of new estrogen therapy could be administered and tried out by women suffering from both postmenopausal and bladder control problems. The strength and tone of the pelvic floor muscles in women are said to be controlled by estrogen hormone. The pelvic muscles become weakened due to menopause and the condition become worse when the body’s estrogen levels also reduces. This natural phenomenon seen in older females could be altered and reversed through the estrogen therapy. Thus with regular exercise and administration of various drugs the bladder infections could be brought to a stand still usually.
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