Sentences with phrase «use bladder control»

Some women choose to use bladder control pads or adult diapers for the first few days because of the heavy flow.

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That's because people have been using Botox to cure headaches and control bladders for years — with Allergan's tacit support.
Young kids may need to use the potty every 1/2 hour to hour because they are just learning to control their bladders.
Toddlers are still learning what it means to control their bladder as well as learning to tell people when they have to use the bathroom.
Loss of bowel or bladder control has also been other symptoms that have resulted because of the use of medical interventions.
Is your baby at the stage of using a potty with developments of bladder and bowel control?
And Tiktaalik's lungs, which evolved from the air bladders fish use for respiration and buoyancy control, are housed in a sturdy overlapping rib cage, the better to buttress the animal's weight against gravity.
Dr. Isaac Kim, Chief of Urologic Oncology, has also developed a new surgical technique for nerve sparing (Athermal Intrafascial Robotic Prostatectomy or AIR prostatectomy) using the robot that leads to faster recovery of sexual function as well as bladder control.
Using the tools of education and exercise about the basic mechanisms that control the bladder and bowel, your child will be taught the correct way to utilize the pelvic floor muscles, which allows your child to control elimination.
I also have chronic bladder infection which I control by using cranberry pills.
I must admit that I have used sposies... my dog had a bladder stone and whilst we were waiting for it to be removed my mother bought a package of newborn sposies because her bladder control went out the window during this time.
If you have conditions that produce urinary urgency or frequency, such as interstitial cystitis (IC), you can use bladder retraining to learn to control your urge to urinate and improve your symptoms, once your pain is under control.
The den instinct teaches the puppy to use those muscles to help control the bowels and the bladder.
If your spayed female has poor bladder control as a result of her spay, or if your female drips urine due to excitability, old age, or another medical issue, you can use the harness to hold a pad in place.
Unless you live in a high rise apartment or have no grassy area, limit the use of house - training pads to only a couple weeks or until he is old enough to have good bladder control.
A crate is used to allow your pet to have a place to sleep and teaches them to control their bladder.
Puppies don't have good bladder control and, if they need to use the bathroom at night, they may not be able to jump out of bed to do their business.
Radiation therapy has been used to successfully control TCC growth in the bladder in dogs.
In these dogs, stem cell therapy may improve the ability of the dog to use his / her hind legs and / or to have control of his / her bladder.
Dr. Michael, > Proin back in the day was used for humans as a weight loss drug — then dumped by the FDA and now used as a dog bladder control med... I noticed my dog not eating as much while on this med that she really hates and was told this by my vet..
Can also be used for older dogs with bladder control problems.
But the good news is you still have time to form good habits, and if you already want to stop using pads, you can get your puppy into the habit of going out soon — an Aussiedoodle isn't a tiny dog, so he probably won't take much longer to develop more bladder control.
If you only need to use an indoor potty spot with your very young puppy until they mature, learn some bladder control and then use the outside exclusively, I wouldn't ever consider a turf box or tray.
As your puppy becomes more reliable about using his toilet area and his bowel and bladder control develops, he can begin to spend more time outside his room or pen with you in the rest of your home.
I use paper training while my puppies have almost zero bladder control until the age of 10 or 11 weeks, and later in life when I can't avoid leaving them home alone for longer than they can be expected to hold their bladder.
I wonder if I was convincing in a good way or a bad way... I think people don't like it because they have very high expectations of it, but if used with a puppy with good bladder / bowel control, a puppy apartment may work if much time is spent in conditioning the dog to use it.
It may work once the puppy is conditioned to use it and has developed bladder control, but there are other potential problems with using this method.
Treatment for dog bladder control include removing the underlying cause such as the use of antibiotics for infection, or other treatment to dissolve or remove the stones.
If a patient has a prior history of bladder cancer, they should use the drug with caution, carefully weighing the advantages of controlling blood glucose against the possible risk of cancer recurrence.
Symptoms of Bladder Cancer: • Blood in the urine • Straining or pain during urination • Urinating often • Incontinence • Fatigue • Bone tenderness • Pain • Weight loss FDA Drug Safety Communication: Update to ongoing safety review of Actos (pioglitazone) and increased risk of bladder cancer, FDA, June 15, 2011 The use of pioglitazone and the risk of bladder cancer in people with type 2 diabetes: nested case - control study, British Medical Journal, May 3Bladder Cancer: • Blood in the urine • Straining or pain during urination • Urinating often • Incontinence • Fatigue • Bone tenderness • Pain • Weight loss FDA Drug Safety Communication: Update to ongoing safety review of Actos (pioglitazone) and increased risk of bladder cancer, FDA, June 15, 2011 The use of pioglitazone and the risk of bladder cancer in people with type 2 diabetes: nested case - control study, British Medical Journal, May 3bladder cancer, FDA, June 15, 2011 The use of pioglitazone and the risk of bladder cancer in people with type 2 diabetes: nested case - control study, British Medical Journal, May 3bladder cancer in people with type 2 diabetes: nested case - control study, British Medical Journal, May 31, 2012
These tasks, or «activities of daily living,» include being able to: bathe; dress; eat; maintain bowel or bladder control; use a toilet without assistance; and transfer to a bed, chair or wheelchair.
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