Bladder Dysfunction

Bladder dysfunction typically affects the pelvic floor muscles, which often are weakened or excessively tight creating a discord between these two structures.

Bladder Dysfunction Disorders

  • Dysuria: Pain during urination.
  • Interstitial Cystitis/Painful Bladder Syndrome: Condition resulting in recurring discomfort/pain in bladder & surrounding pelvic region.
  • Mixed Incontinence: A combination of stress & urge incontinence.
  • Nocturia: Frequent nighttime urination.
  • Stress Incontinence: Unintended leakage of urine from physical stress (e.g., coughing, sneezing, or lifting).
  • Urge Incontinence: Leaking urine accompanying a strong feeling/urge to urinate.
  • Overactive Bladder.
  • Genito-Urinary Symptoms of Menopause: Changes occurring with/after menopause (natural or induced) affecting vagina, vulva, urethra & bladder.

Symptoms

  • Urinary frequency or urgency.
  • Flow disruption including hesitancy, stopping & starting of urine stream or incomplete emptying.
  • Pain during urination.
  • Mild /severe pain in bladder, lower abdomen, pelvic area.
  • Discomfort, pressure, tenderness in bladder.

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