Common Risk Factor For Weak Bladder.
• Aging: ageing and menopause with a weak bladder has a lot to do with strong family history.
• Autoimmune Disorders: condition like diabetes, stroke, perkison or spinal injurie can damage bladder function.
• Lifestyle and Environmental Factors : Smoking, drinking Alcohol, and taking of hash or to many drugs.
• Infections: Certain infections like Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
• Medical Treatments and Surgeries: bladder neck suspension, artifical sphincters and sling procedureÂ
• Cancer Treatments: Radiation Therapy, Prostate surgery, Chemotherapy.
What if I tell you that your body isn’t betraying you it’s simply asking for the right support? imagine sleeping through the night without anxiety, imagine sitting through church, meetings, or family gatherings without counting toilets visits, imagine travelling, laughing, and resting without that quiet fear in your mind, what if I tell you that frequent urination is not a life sentence? That leaking is not your identity, that wetting the bed does not erase your dignity, relief is not shameful. seeking help is not weakness, and comfort is not too much to ask for. What if I tell you your peace can return.