Bladder Problems I Why Do I Urinate So Often
Bladder problems, why do I urinate so often? #bladderproblems #bladder #frequenturination The Bladder is a triangular-shaped, hollow organ that is located in the lower abdomen. It is held in place by ligaments that are attached to other organs and the pelvic bones. The bladder's walls relax and expand to store urine, and contract and flatten to empty urine through the urethra. What are some signs of bladder problems? * Inability to hold urine or leaking urine. * Needing to urinate more frequently or urgently. * Cloudy urine. * Blood in the urine. * Pain or burning before, during, or after urinating. * Trouble starting or having a weak stream while urinating. * Trouble emptying the bladder. These are some signs and symptoms of a bladder problem. Foods to eat that may help you. While cranberries are the most commonly used type of berry for bladder health, other types of berries have similar effects. Strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries have high levels of vitamin C, which can help your bladder stave off bad bacteria. Be sure to consult your physician. Nurse Lisa shares information on various health topics at the Calvary Evangelistic Assembly Church in Canada, on the early bird morning service. If you would like to be a part of the live broadcast you can join by visiting the zoom room at 0630am Et every Sunday morning and ask questions in the zoom room after service. The zoom room link is below. https://zoom.us/j/3447894583 If you would like to connect with Nurse Lisa, you can connect on Facebook... https://bit.ly/3LJLdVw Topics of Discussion Bladder problems Bladder health Bladder tips weak bladder Normal bladder Bladder muscles Urinary tract infection UTI Healthy bladder Frequent urination Overactive bladder Bladder leakage Bladder infection Nurse Lisa Ask a Nurse Health Talk Health tips Health talk on Zoom CEA Nurse Lisa Douglas
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