Neurogenic Bladder

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Neurogenic Bladder

To learn more about neurogenic bladder, visit: https://www.childrenscolorado.org/conditions-and-advice/conditions-and-symptoms/conditions/neurogenic-bladder/.

When the nerves that control the bladder are not working correctly, it can cause the bladder to lose control. This can lead to children having urinary tract infections, daytime and nighttime wetting (incontinence), and can cause long term kidney damage. Watch this animation to learn more about neurogenic bladder.
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Service Video | Orthopedic Centers of Colorado | Denver, CO – Arthritis

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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)

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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are infections (mostly bacterial) of the urinary system. UTIs occur more frequently in young women compared to other groups. Due to irritation and inflammation from infective organisms, UTIs have characteristic signs and symptoms. In this lesson, we discuss those signs and symptoms in detail and discuss the reason why they occur.

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Stop a bladder or urinary tract infection in its tracks by learning what to look for and how to prevent it from getting worse.

Step 1: Check frequency of urination
Check your frequency of urination. A swollen, infected bladder will make you feel the urge to urinate more often.

Step 2: Pay attention to a burning sensation
Check for a burning sensation when urinating, a common symptom of a bladder infection.

Tip
Holding urine too long can encourage infection, so go when you have to go.

Step 3: Observe the color and smell of urine
Observe the color and smell of your urine. If your bladder is infected, urine may be dark yellow or greenish, with a foul odor.

Tip
If you take an over-the-counter drug for bladder infections and painful urination persists, see your doctor immediately.

Step 4: Check for pain in the stomach or pelvic area
Check for throbbing pain in your stomach or pelvic area, as this is indicative of an advanced infection.

Step 5: Watch for blood in the urine
Watch for blood in your urine and contact your physician immediately to prevent further damage to your urinary tract.

Step 6: Contact your physician
Contact your physician for an accurate diagnosis. No two people are alike when it comes to infection symptoms.

Did You Know?
Up to 30 percent of women will get a bladder infection in their lifetime.

Bladderwort: This Plant Eats Faster Than You

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Bladderwort: This Plant Eats Faster Than You

This aquatic carnivorous plant is so hungry that it inhales its food. Literally.

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Rheumatoid Arthritis – Disease Overview | Johns Hopkins

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Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that not only affects the joints, but the whole immune system. Many patients who have Rheumatoid Arthritis also experience fatigue, dry eyes and mouth, shortness of breath, and skin problems. The good news is, with the advancement of Rheumatoid Arthritis treatments, many patients can live a healthy, normal life. In this episode, Dr. Uzma Haque, a physician at the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center, explains the effects of Rheumatoid Arthritis, and the misconceptions many have about it.

What Are Bladder Stones?

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Let’s face it – most of us have heard of kidney stones or maybe have even experienced them, but bladder stones? Yes, stones can form in the bladder. They are much more common in men past the age of 50 but are much less common than kidney stones.

If they are small enough they may cause no symptoms passing on out the body on their own without a person even knowing they had any. But, unfortunately, more often than not, they will make their appearance known causing pain or other problems on urination.

Bladder stones are hard masses of minerals in your bladder. The bladder’s job is to collect urine that comes down from the kidneys. As the bladder fill up throughout the day, you will get the urge to empty its contents.

Generally, the bladder will be completely emptied but there can be certain health issues preventing that from happening. Any urine left in the bladder after urination can develop stones from minerals that crystallize in the concentrated urine.

The signs or symptoms of bladder stones can vary from severe abdominal pain to blood in the urine. Sometimes there may be no signs of them whatsoever as small bladder stones can pass unnoticed without treatment.

However, if a stone is irritating the walls of the bladder or is blocking the flow of urine, the symptoms can include:
·Lower abdominal pain
·In men, pain or discomfort in the penis or testicles
·Burning sensation when urinating
·Frequent urination
·Difficulty urinating or an interruption of the urine flow
·Blood in the urine

Causes Of Bladder Stones
The primary cause of bladder stones is not completely emptying the bladder of urine. This is when urine will form crystals. Other causes can be some infections or an underlying condition affecting the bladder’s ability to hold, store, or eliminate urine.

Prostate Gland Enlargement In Men or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a common cause of bladder stones in men. When the prostate is enlarged this can obstruct the flow of urine preventing a complete elimination or emptying of the bladder.

Diagnosis of Bladder Stones
To diagnosis bladder stones, the following procedures may be done:
·A physical exam
·Urinalysis – a urine sample will be taken to examine for microscopic amounts of blood, bacteria, and crystallized minerals. This can also help determine if a urinary tract infection is the cause of the bladder stones.
·CT of the bladder
·Ultrasound to detect bladder stones
·X-ray of the kidneys, bladder and ureters

Treatment And Prevention Of Bladder Stones
Most likely bladder stones will need to be removed which can be done with a procedure called a cystolitholapaxy. This procedure will help break up stones into pieces small enough to pass in the urine. If a stone is too large or hard to break up, then they can be removed surgically.

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UCLA urologist Caroline Wallner, MD, discusses what causes urinary stones, symptoms, how stones are imaged, what stones are made of, how stones are treated depending on location, size, and composition, and how to prevent future stones.

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Quels solutions pour soulager les douleurs liées à l'arthrose ?

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L’arthrose est une maladie dégénérative de l’articulation, qui associe une dégradation progressive du cartilage (surface de glissement qui recouvre les extrémités osseuses qui se font face), des modifications de l’os sous-chondral (partie de l’os sur laquelle repose le cartilage) et de la membrane synoviale (la membrane qui tapisse l’ensemble de l’intérieur de l’articulation non recouvert par le cartilage).
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Natural Treatments for Arthritis

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In this video, I’m going to share with you the top natural treatments for arthritis. Arthritis affects a lot of people and actually starts in your gut! You will see improvements by following my natural arthritis treatment that includes a specific diet, supplementation, and foods to stay away from.

Arthritis Diet:

1. Omega 3 fatty foods: wild-caught fish, grass-fed beef, chia seeds, flaxseeds, and walnuts
2. Foods high in sulfur: onions, garlic, asparagus, and cabbage
3. Bone Broth
4. Fruits and vegetables

Foods to Avoid:

1. Excess sugar
2. Hydrogenated oils
3. Gluten

Supplements:

1. Quality Fish Oil
2. Turmeric
3. Proteolytic Enzymes
4. Glucosamine
5. MSM

Remember to consume these top foods and supplements and avoid the trigger foods to naturally treat arthritis! For more information on healing arthritis, check out this article: http://draxe.com/natural-arthritis-cures/

*This content is strictly the opinion of Dr. Josh Axe, and is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of medical advice or treatment from a personal physician. All viewers of this content are advised to consult their doctors or qualified health professionals regarding specific health questions. Neither Dr. Axe nor the publisher of this content takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons reading or following the information in this educational content. All viewers of this content, especially those taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement or lifestyle program.
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Bladder infection – Causes and treatment

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Bladder infection - Causes and treatment

This animation describes various causes and symptoms of bladder infection. It also explains the cause of high frequency in females and gives useful tips to prevent such disease.

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Knee Osteoarthritis Relief – Arthritis Knee Braces

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Knee Osteoarthritis Relief - Arthritis Knee Braces

http://www.betterbraces.com/knee-injuries/osteoarthritis-of-the-knee Knee Osteoarthritis, often called OA, is one of the most common causes of disability worldwide. In its advanced stages, people may experience difficulty performing everyday activities and walking. If you are suffering from knee OA try one of DonJoy’s osteoarthritis knee braces. DonJoy has a range of arthritis braces and sleeves that can help support your knee and relieve your arthritis symptoms and slow the degenerative process. Many of DonJoy’s OA knee braces have earned the “Ease-of- Use” Commendation by the Arthritis Foundation.
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This video demonstrates how Brief Action Planning (BAP) can be used with patients that present with a variety of ailments, in this case Rheumatoid Arthritis. In this video, the doctor demonstrates offering a behavioral menu to help the patient create a BAP. This video also demonstrates the doctor problem solving with the patient for low confidence.

The Centre for Comprehensive Motivational Interventions (CCMI) and Patients as Partners, a B.C. Ministry of Health initiative, thank Vancouver Coastal Health, Evergreen Community Centre, Dr. Lucy Nee, Christina Southey, Maylene Fong, Nubia Martens, and Pereda Designs for their help in developing and creating this video.
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