Frequent urination, Rehabilitation FAQ

Share to:
Managing Overactive Bladder: Rehabilitation Strategies for Urgency and Incontinence

Unstable bladder Six years ago, I had chickenpox accompanied by a high fever, which has led to my current symptoms of frequent urination, urgency, nocturia, and urge incontinence. During the storage phase of urination, my bladder often experiences involuntary contractions without...


Dr. Zheng Shunping Reply:
Hello: In response to your inquiry, based on your description and clinical presentation, it appears to be an overactive neurogenic bladder caused by upper motor neuron damage. Management options include pharmacological treatment, external urinary devices, indwelling catheters, in...

[Read More] Managing Overactive Bladder: Rehabilitation Strategies for Urgency and Incontinence