prostate/urination problems?

frequent/uncontrollable urination

Chronic urinary tract infection, bladder stones, and polyps can irritate the bladder and cause detrusor muscle instability, leading to urge incontinence. Detrusor muscle instability without a known cause is also common. It has been suggested that, in these cases, an unidentified dysfunction in muscle or nerve tissue is responsible.

6 Responses to “prostate/urination problems?”

  1. hannah_music1992 Says:

    what do you mean? give some spacifics but i say go to the doctor to see whats wrong with you.
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  2. allyalexmch Says:

    Sounds like bladder infection…see your doctor asap
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  3. NeuroProf Says:

    A swollen prostate will stop you from being able to urinate, and so your bladder will stay full all the time-You need to go get that checked
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  4. marvawhitney@sbcglobal.net Says:

    check this out with your doctor, wear a diaper for grown people for protection in case you get in a bind in public. some people laugh and have this problems as they get older so dont feel ashamed
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  5. mompoo Says:

    saw palmento maybe. you should see a dr, and find out what exactly is wrong tho.
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  6. Kittn Says:

    Chronic urinary tract infection, bladder stones, and polyps can irritate the bladder and cause detrusor muscle instability, leading to urge incontinence. Detrusor muscle instability without a known cause is also common. It has been suggested that, in these cases, an unidentified dysfunction in muscle or nerve tissue is responsible.
    References :
    http://www.urologychannel.com/uro/incontinence/urge/index.shtml

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