Decreased gastrointestinal motility and the development of ileus and urine retention after abdominal surgery (secondary to pain and an unwillingness to posture to urinate) can cause
decreased bladder function.
Not exact matches
Not drinking enough water appears to be associated with such problems as falls and fractures, heat stroke, heart disease, lung disorders, kidney disease, kidney stones,
bladder and colon cancers, urinary tract infections, cavities,
decreased immune
function, and cataract formation.
Bladder control may be affected, and muscles
decrease in size and
function.
We help improve the
function of all of the supporting muscles, improve your movement and form for all exercises to
decrease stress / excess pressure at the pelvic floor (and all areas), and provide education regarding bowel and
bladder habits that can have a major impact on your progress.
While a completely severed cord causes paralysis and loss of sensation below the severed section of cord, a partially severed or damaged cord might result in symptoms such as involuntary movements or muscle spasms, weakness or
decreased motor control involving one or more limbs, loss or altered sensation in certain parts of the body, impaired bowel or
bladder function, and other nervous system dysfunction.