Jun 06


Overactive bladder can be treated by Chinese medicine

They say that men are from Mars and women are from Venus. Despite their differences, one similarity both men and women share is the propensity for bladder health problems, which can put undue stress in their lives. From urinary incontinence to lower urinary tract (LUT) symptoms to erectile dysfunction (ED), both men and women at times in their lives experience urinary tract problems. These may include trouble holding or controlling urine, or frequent urges to run to the restroom. Men may have the added concern about poor prostate health and subsequent troubles with sexual function. These common issues can turn a normally active person into one who is afraid to stray too far from home.

Incontinence can be embarrassing and life altering as can compromises to sexual health. Bladder problems can also eat away at a fixed income. Absorbent undergarments and bedding materials found at the pharmacy can be expensive. Medical experts are continuing to unearth new treatments for these conditions, some of which have a natural and/or holistic approach — treating the entire body in the process. Stress brought on by bladder problems can be minimalized when you consider the following facts:

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