Natural Remedies for Overactive Bladder
Overactive bladder is a kind of disorder in the urinary tract that comes up with a typical unpredicted spontaneous muscular contraction in the wall of the bladder. This spontaneous contraction increases the urge of urination.
Some natural remedies are there for the natural resistance of this embarrassing problem, which can impact normal drainage of bladder against the problem of urinary incontinence or aginst the treatment of the related symptoms related to over active bladder problem.
It is important to contact family physicians while suffering from this problem. Sometimes some medicine may help instantly to get rid of this problem and related embarrassment. If the problem happens due to some medicinal side effect, family doctor can change it accordingly.
Sometimes weak muscles in post–surgery period trigger the problem of urinary incontinence. In these situations, some light pelvic exercise may help to regain the flexibility of the muscles and in this way helps to get control over the weak bladder.
It may sound funny, but drinking adequate volume of water keeps the bladder muscles internally hydrated and it helps to regain control on bladder muscles and it impacts on the frequency for urinary incontinence due to overactive bladder.
Roots of Marshmallow are a good medicine for urinary incontinence; you need to soak the roots in water overnight and drink the root soaked water in the morning. This natural medicine helps to control the leakage of overactive bladder.
Consumption of tea or coffee initiates the problem of over active bladder and irritates bladder balance, thus the patient suffering from over active bladder should avoid intake of tea or coffee for better result out of the treatment.
Consumption of alcohol needs to be prohibited in die to get rid off the problem. Consumption of grapes juice, cranberry juice in diluted form helps to get rid off the irritation, if occurred due to certain infection, in the urinary track and bladder it cures the problem of overactive bladder.


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