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Incomplete Bladder Emptying

Incomplete bladder emptying is a condition where there is incomplete emptying of the bladder when it remains whole. It is also known as urinary retention. The symptoms are difficulty emptying the bladder, losing a small amount of urine every day, increased abdominal pressure, and increased urge to urinate. The causes are an enlarged prostate, infections, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and urethral stricture. It is managed by taking medications depending on the cause.

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Can ayurvedic treatment help cure my frequent urination problem?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 23-year-old male with a weight of 143.30 Ibs and a height of 5'4". I am having a problem with frequent urination. Sometimes, it gets to such a level where I have to go to the washroom every five minutes or so and it gets actuated before going to sleep. Also, I have noticed that ...  Read Full »


Dr. Alka

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. This problem can be due to weak bladder muscles. I suggest you practice Kegal exercises. These will strengthen your bladder muscles. Walk daily at least for 30 minutes and it will increase pelvic blood flow. Practice Trikonasana and Malasana as these yoga postures are ...  Read Full »

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