Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) is a stimulant drug that helps strengthen
bladder muscle tone.
It is a neuro - stimulant that improves
bladder muscle tone and is safe for use in healthy cats.
Not exact matches
Other symptoms are severe depression or anger, vaginal and
bladder infections, joint and
muscle pain, dizziness, rapid skin aging, loss of
tone in breasts, fatigue and heart palpitations.
• Our heart
muscle thickens • Arteries stiffen • Lung capacity reduces • Our kidney and bladder become less efficient • Our immune system declines • Body fat increases • Cognitive function reduces • Muscle tone declines • Bones lose density • Hearing and sight d
muscle thickens • Arteries stiffen • Lung capacity reduces • Our kidney and
bladder become less efficient • Our immune system declines • Body fat increases • Cognitive function reduces •
Muscle tone declines • Bones lose density • Hearing and sight d
Muscle tone declines • Bones lose density • Hearing and sight decline
Restore and
tone your pelvic floor
muscles for better
bladder control, sensitivity, and overall intimate health.
This medication increases norepinephrine and therefore increases the
tone of the
muscle of the urethra and the neck of the
bladder.
Antibiotics will be administered to treat and prevent bacterial infections, and drugs to improve
muscle tone within the
bladder may also be given.
Their
bladders will of course grow, and the
muscles that control the release will become more
toned with time.
Urine that stagnates in the
bladder causes discomfort, stretches the
muscles in the
bladder wall so much so that
muscle tone will not return, and sets up the stage for a
bladder and kidney infection.
This can lead to a loss of
muscle tone and possibly mucosal thickness in the
bladder, which does often lead to incontinence.
Medical complications of spinal cord injuries can include impaired bowel and
bladder control, reduced skin sensation, circulatory and reparatory complications, wasting
muscle tone or control, and sexual dysfunction.
He continues to live with the devastating consequences of cauda equina syndrome, including neuropathic pain, bowel,
bladder dysfunction, weakness in the lower limbs, reduced
muscle tone and joint pain.