Bed-wetting - Enuresis Urinary Incontinence
Urinary Retention Irritable Bladder and
Prostate Problems

Bed-wetting - Enuresis

Bed-wetting is largely a childhood problem, through disease and aging can cause loss of bladder control among adults. According to many pediatricians, bedwetting children often have unusually small bladder capacities. This doesn't mean their bladders are any smaller than those of non-bedwetters, only that they feel full with less urine. In the vast majority of cases of chronic childhood bedwetting, the problem is not caused by any disease or physical abnormality. In cases where bedwetting begins after a dry period of six to twelve months, the cause is often emotional distress. In one to three percent of cases, there is a physical cause, usually bladder infection.
HealthPoint offers useful assistance and is particularly worth trying in children.



Urinary Incontinence

This is an involuntary release of urine. It is common in older people, particularly men with enlarged prostate glands and women who have had many children. In some cases HealthPoint can alleviate this problem.



Urinary Retention

This occurs most often in elderly men and is most commonly due to enlargement of the prostate gland situated at the base of the bladder. If it is recurrent, it is important that the opinion of a urological surgeon is sought. The approach with HealthPoint can be very useful if the retention is caught early.



Irritable Bladder and Prostate Problems





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