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Oxybutynin belongs to the group of medicines called antispasmodics. It helps decrease muscle spasms of the bladder and the frequent urge to urinate caused by ...
Common pediatric urologic conditions such as vesicoureteral reflux, undescended testicle, recurrent urinary tract infections, and enuresis; Promoting each ...
Learn about possible causes of the loss of bladder control and what treatments are available for this problem.
Most children outgrow bed-wetting on their own. If treatment is needed, it can be based on a discussion of options with your health care provider and ...
Anticholinergic medications include: Oxybutynin (Oxytrol); Tolterodine (Detrol, Detrol LA); Darifenacin; Solifenacin (Vesicare, Vesicare LS); Trospium ...
Mayo Clinic has doctors with extra training in bladder and urinary function. They specialize in diagnosing and treating urinary incontinence and have experience ...
Weakening of bladder muscles and pelvic floor muscles may make it hard to fully empty the bladder or cause a loss of bladder control called urinary incontinence ...
... enuresis, is uncommon and requires medical evaluation. Causes for secondary enuresis may include a blockage or infection in the urinary tract, diabetes ...
Temporary difficulty emptying your bladder (urinary retention); Development of overactive bladder; Urinary tract infection; Wound infection; Difficult or ...
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