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… strengthen some of the muscles that control the flow of urine. These exercises are used to treat urge or stress … Or squeeze your muscles as if you were stopping the flow of urine. Your belly, legs, and buttocks shouldn't move. Hold … what muscles to squeeze, you can try stopping the flow of urine a few times. But don't make it a practice to do Kegels …
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… (IPSS) . Men who took beta-sitosterol also had a better urine flow rate then men who took a placebo. footnote 1 See … urination compared to a placebo. It also increased urine flow and decreased the amount of urine retained in the bladder. footnote 3 But these studies …
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… a good choice if the cancer isn't near the openings where urine enters or leaves the bladder. Simple cystectomy takes … a cystectomy, your doctor will create a new way to pass urine from your body. There are several ways this can be … of your small intestine to make a tube. After surgery, the urine passes from the ureters through the conduit and out …
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… lack of activity, poor hygiene, or problems releasing urine. Use of medicines that can cause trouble urinating or … lack of activity, poor hygiene, or problems releasing urine. Use of medicines that can cause trouble urinating or …
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… Stress incontinence means that you leak a small amount of urine when you do something that puts stress, strain, or … . The sphincter must then do all the work of holding urine in. The extra pressure when you sneeze, cough, or strain forces urine past the sphincter. How is it treated? Pelvic floor …
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… baby should have five or more wet diapers a day. Baby's urine should be pale yellow. Your baby has three or more … baby: Does not have: 1 or more wet diapers with clear, pale urine on day 1 2-3 wet diapers each day, with clear, pale yellow urine on days 2-3 3-5 wet diapers each day, with clear, pale …
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… the way. This is because the muscle that helps to retain urine cannot relax. (This is a form of spasticity). … insert through the urethra and into the bladder. It allows urine to drain. (The urethra is the tube that carries urine outside the body from the bladder.) This is called …
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