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See a list of publications about urinary incontinence by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine. Research Profiles. Edit ...
Learn about possible causes of the loss of bladder control and what treatments are available for this problem.
Overactive bladder · Prostatitis (Infection or inflammation of the prostate.) Urethral stricture (narrowing of the urethra); Urinary incontinence · Urinary ...
Urinary retention or incomplete bladder emptying caused by medications; narrowing of the urethra; prolapse of the bladder, uterus or vagina; neurological ...
Bladder stones · Cervicitis · Chlamydia trachomatis · Cystitis (irritation of the bladder) · Genital herpes · Gonorrhea · Having a recent urinary tract procedure done ...
Description. Trospium is used to treat the symptoms of an overactive bladder, such as a frequent need to urinate or incontinence (loss of bladder control).
High blood pressure. Protein in urine. Urgent need to urinate or urinating more often than usual. Leaking urine by accident, also called urinary incontinence.
It helps control urinary incontinence (a strong need to urinate ... This medicine may increase your risk of having urinary retention (trouble passing urine ...
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