Thursday February 23 , 2012
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Overactive Bladder

It is estimated that 17% of the population or 33 million experience the symptoms of an Overactive Bladder. It is a distressing problem, which may have a profound impact on quality of life.

The Prostate gland surrounds the urethra just below the neck of the bladder. As the man ages the Prostate gland enlarges and produces sexual dysfunction. It also leads to urinary discomfort, such as interrupted stream, weak stream, urgency, leakage, dribbling, and night frequency. Radical Prostatectomy for Prostate Cancer may lead to erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence. External Beam Radiation is the treatment used for prostate cancer that may result in temporary or permanent bladder problems.

There are numerous types of Urinary Difficulties such as Stress incontinence, Urge incontinence, and Overflow Incontinence.

Some of most widely used drugs for overactive bladder such as Oxytrol, Detrol, and Ditropan, can be beneficial. With the PSA ZERO™ Program, many will find a significant reduction in overactive bladder activity almost immediately. With continued application of the program, many will find the freedom of being drug free.

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