Sentences with phrase «weak bladder muscles»

It's possible that your child might have a physical issue — such as weak bladder muscles or a urinary tract infection — or a developmental delay that is prohibiting her from progressing in potty training.

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The former owes to involuntary bladder muscle spasms while the latter indicates a weak sphincter muscle in the bladder.
So the answer is that your leaking is not due to a weak bladder, but rather to weak pelvic floor muscles.
During older ages, the pelvic muscles have grown weak and therefore weaken the walls that are between the bladder and the vagina.
When the pelvic floor and supporting muscles become weak and can't optimally perform these responsibilities, you may experience symptoms of incontinence, which includes the inability to control your bladder and may present as occasional leakage as you laugh, cough, sneeze, run, or jump.
If you have bladder leakage due to weak pelvic floor muscles that cause you to leak when you laugh, cough, sneeze or exercise you may eliminate the problem by strengthening your pelvic floor muscles.
Apex ® M is your answer whether you have symptoms of leakage associated with coughing, laughing, sneezing or exercising (stress urinary incontinence), caused by weak pelvic floor muscles, or find yourself rushing to the bathroom often with urgency or overactive bladder (OAB).
Without enough estrogen, the muscle that holds the urine in the bladder becomes weak.
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