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A Healthy Bladder Is A Happy Bladder

Written by Paul Rodgers

Topic: Health Products and ServicesPublished March 7, 2008
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The healthy bladder is an amazing organ; it removes the vast majority of excess liquid from our body (liquid is also lost through things such as sweat, tears, and bowel movements) and can hold a large quantity of liquid before it needs to be emptied. A healthy bladder is shielded by a protective lining that helps block the effects of irritants in the urine from damaging the bladder wall. As men age the prostate increases in size and urinary flow is often affected. For instance, a common problem in the aging male is an enlarging prostate gland which obstructs lower tract urinary flow. Prostate obstruction produces symptoms similar to those of urethral stricture, so the prostate should be examined as well. Conditions (including prostate problems) can also cause a weak urine stream, and so it is best to speak to your doctor about this symptom, especially if it comes around suddenly. For the past several decades, European doctors have routinely prescribed a variety of plant-based drugs to treat benign prostate enlargement and lower urinary tract symptoms. As the word gets out about the documented benefits of beta-sitosterol, American consumers can expect to see more prostate support products that contain this low-cost plant nsterol. A healthy bladder is very important as it helps keep one's kidneys and other related organs intact. Normally, a healthy bladder is free of bacteria. Bacteria that cause UTI often spread from the rectum to the urethra and then upward to the bladder or kidneys. These bacteria can cause inflammation of the urethra, bladder or kidney. The kidneys can withstand an incredible number of cysts before function is compromised. Proper urinary flow is necessary for the fetal kidney to develop properly. Kidney infections are much more serious than bladder infections. Kidney function should be monitored periodically in people with IBD, regardless of which medication they are receiving. The first step your doctor will take is to confirm whether you have an infection or not, by asking you about your symptoms and testing your urine. The success, or lack thereof, of the treatment can be monitored by testing the patient's urinary flow rates throughout the period of treatment. The doctor can prescribe a medication to relieve painful urination while the antibiotics are eliminating the infection. Information must be obtained on medication with known or possible effects on the lower urinary tract. Patients often are advised not to drink liquids before bedtime and to avoid over-the-counter cold or allergy medications, which contain decongestants that may make your symptoms worse. Many chronic illnesses require fewer nmedications if you lose weight, increase your activity level, and nimprove your diet.

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Paul Rodgers specializes in marketing fitness, diets, health and beauty products and services. You are invited to visit nOverActiveBladder and Green Tea Diet for Weight Loss

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