This article gives an overview of the neural control of the bladder, followed by an explanation of the pathophysiology of detrusor overactivity secondary to neurological disease. A review of ...
“It’s usually the rest of overactivity of the detrusor muscles, which control the bladder.” Detrusor overactivity can be caused by many factors, including childbirth, pressure on the tummy ...
increased bladder capacity, and impaired detrusor contractility. This article discusses age- and diabetes-related changes that affect lower urinary tract function. The article also reviews bladder ...
The specific cause of OAB is unknown. The symptoms of OAB develop due to the overactivity of the detrusor muscle, which controls bladder contractions. In OAB, this muscle contracts involuntarily ...
3 Overactive bladder treatments were discontinued in ... Undoubtedly, OXY-IR is effective in controlling detrusor overactivity at an oral dose of 5 mg three or four times daily.
Overactive bladder symptoms are also experienced by patients with neurogenic bladder owing to detrusor overactivity. Urgency can be absent in patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity but ...
A retrospective study shows a near tripling of the likelihood of bladder symptoms in patients infected with SARS-CoV-2. What should healthcare practitioners do with this information going forward?
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