Treatments / Medical (bladder)

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Medical (bladder)

Drugs (anticholinergics) are sometimes used to help relax the bladder and dampen the signals the nerves are receiving. They can be particularly useful to help you get started with your bladder training and drill. Surgery is not usually indicated.

Getting help

If you wish to make an appointment to seek further advice and or treatment, please contact Dr Harrington's secretary.

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  • Urge incontinence

    This is where there is an urge to pass urine and you are unable to reach the toilet in time. It is due to the bladder and its nerve control malfunctioning, leading you to believe there is an urgent need to pass urine when there is not.

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