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Mind over Vesica Could Reduce Leaks

Posted by Admin | Posted in Health News, Overactive Bladder | Posted on 14-12-2009

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Cognitive Therapy for treating people having Overactive Bladders. There is an idea stating mind can exercise power on matter which is of course true with this new study that has proved that controlling the bladder with mind can avoid leaks. This can be helpful for people who have overactive bladders.

The mind could give people a new way for controlling their bladder and a method to avoid the embarrassing negative impacts that are caused by overactive bladders and can cause emotional and psychological damage.

Study by Loyala Health System Physicians

Physicians who work at the Loyala Health system have organized certain clinical trials that made use of cognate of cognitive therapies for treating people who suffer from overactive bladders are prone to involuntary urination without exercising control on their urine excretion. They have stated that they have discovered from cognitive therapies that effective strategies for managing incontinence by the people who have overactive bladders.

Connection between Mind and Body

Overactive-BladdersThe connection between the mind and body has been proved to be especially beneficial for women who suffer from overactive bladders or incontinence. The study has been conducted by Aaron Michelfelder, MD who is an associate professor and in Family medicine department at Loyola University and Vice-chairman of School of Medicine at Chicago and he has stated that cognitive therapy could be very effective method for treating women since they can motivate themselves to make some changes and get control over their body and stop incontinence.

The research was conducted with ten patients with an average age of sixty two. They were capable of taking part in this study if they suffered from overactive bladders which are lack of capacity to stop urge for sudden and unpreventable urination which is also termed as incontinence.

The patients made a visit to the office initially and they were taught about cognitive therapy. They were asked to listen to fifteen minute audio that contained a sequence of visualization and relaxation exercises which they were asked to practice at their home for 2 weeks twice daily. The cognitive therapy was focused to change the way of thinking of individual for controlling the bladder and stop the urge for urination using their mental power. The patients made record of the incontinence events which were experienced before and after therapy and most of them felt very good improvement in the disease and the symptoms were reduced very well.

As per Fitzgerald, the data stated that the mean of incontinence events reduced from thirty eight to twelve. Cognitive therapy could be very helpful in treating the disorder related to control of bladder. Anna Raisor, a woman of age thirty three who took part in the research has stated that this cognitive therapy worked really well for her and she was able to control her incontinence through mental power and concentration. So, this proves the application of Cognitive therapy for treating overactive bladders especially in women.

Overactive Bladder – Its Symptoms and treatment

Posted by Admin | Posted in Overactive Bladder | Posted on 18-11-2009

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People suffering from overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms, always feel an urgent need to urinate due to the spastic contraction of the smooth muscle which surrounds the bladder, this muscle is also known as detrusor muscle, resulting in a high bladder pressure and therefore a strong urgency to urinate. But the cause for which the bladder contracts is still unknown In normal condition the detrusor muscle contracts and relaxes regularly according to the quantity of urine in the bladder and during the initiation of urination.

Patients with Overactive Bladder symptoms often feel an urgent need of relieving themselves at quite an unpredictable and inconvenient time and often lose control before they could reach the toilet. Thus, it can cause a disaster to a person’s self-esteem and they feel embarrassed due to it.

Overactive Bladder Syndrome

Symptoms of Overactive Bladder is a very common ailment, according to a research by American researchers nearly 13 million people are suffering from this disease and it can affect both men and women equally. Mainly Urination is a process involving both the urinary tract and the brain. And a person does not feel the urgency to urinate until the volume of the bladder reaches one – half of its full capacity. After relieving the brain signals the nervous system which in turn signals the bladder to relax.

Overactive-BladderAnother symptom found very often to the elderly, is nocturia that is awakening at night for more than three times to empty themselves. Getting up every now and then at night to urinate will often disturbs sleep that is way they usually suffers from insomnia and find it difficult to work next day after a bad night’s sleep thus it affects every aspect of a person’s normal living. It can also affect their personal life- intimacy and sexual function; and also diminishes the quality of life.

Overactive Bladder symptoms (OAB) is a bothersome urological condition that is found in more than 13 million men and women of any ages, although it is more prevalent in people with ages above 50. Many people often find it difficult to discuss it with their doctors or nurses. Though previously it was believed to be a harmless disease but the discomfort and embarrassment that it causes is leaving patients with no other way but to confront with their doctors.

Overactive Bladder Treatment

Now the treatment for the symptoms of Overactive Bladder includes modification of lifestyle, avoiding drinking coffee or anything containing high amount of caffeine, restriction in the consumption of fluid, retraining of bladder, taking antimuscarinic drugs that are prescribed by doctors, some of these drugs which are commonly prescribed by physicians are tolterodine, darifenacin, trospium, oxybutynin, hyoscyamine and solifenacin and there is also some devices that can help in diagnosing your overactive bladder like Urgent PC Neuromodulation System and InterStim.

In some intractable cases Intravesical botulinum toxin A is sometimes used, though it is not formally approved by FDA. Now a new medicine has ventured the market which has been approved by European Medicines Agency it is antimuscarinic fesoterodine, which is proved to be very effective to OBA patients.