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  • Bladder and Kidney Tea II - 120 g
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    Pain and burning when urinating often make going to the toilet a torture, especially for women. The cause is usually so-called bladder catarrh, which is an inflammation of the mucous membrane or the entire wall of the bladder. If an infection caused by bacteria is not fought, germs can move up and enter the kidneys, leading to renal pelvic inflammation, also called renal pelvic catarrh. Now it is very important to drink significantly more, in addition to consulting your doctor, so that the kidneys, bladder and draining urinary tract are flushed sufficiently. Our Bladder and Kidney Tea II is composed of a mixture of tried-and-tested medicinal plants such as bearberry leaves, garden bean pods, horsetail herb, birch, nettle and peppermint leaves and marigold blossoms, which have been proven to effectively relieve bladder and kidney complaints for centuries.

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  • What are possible causes of bladder problems when there is no bladder infection or overactive bladder present?

    Possible causes of bladder problems when there is no bladder infection or overactive bladder present could include conditions such as interstitial cystitis, bladder stones, bladder cancer, neurological disorders affecting the bladder, pelvic floor dysfunction, or certain medications. Other factors such as hormonal imbalances, dietary irritants, or lifestyle habits like excessive caffeine or alcohol consumption could also contribute to bladder issues. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause of the bladder problems and develop an appropriate treatment plan.

  • How is the bladder pressure measured when the bladder is filled?

    Bladder pressure is measured using a catheter inserted into the bladder. As the bladder fills with urine, the pressure inside the bladder increases, and this pressure is transmitted through the catheter to a pressure transducer, which then displays the pressure on a monitor. This allows healthcare providers to monitor the pressure inside the bladder and assess bladder function.

  • Does bladder training work?

    Bladder training can be an effective method for managing urinary incontinence by helping individuals gradually increase the amount of time between bathroom visits. This technique can help improve bladder control and reduce the frequency of accidents. However, the success of bladder training may vary depending on the individual's specific condition and commitment to the training program. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine if bladder training is a suitable option for managing urinary incontinence.

  • Can my bladder burst?

    Yes, it is possible for the bladder to burst, although it is rare. This condition, known as bladder rupture, can be caused by a variety of factors such as trauma, blockages, or underlying medical conditions. If left untreated, a ruptured bladder can lead to serious complications and requires immediate medical attention. It is important to seek medical help if you experience severe abdominal pain, difficulty urinating, or blood in the urine.

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  • Is this bladder sludge?

    Without being able to see the specific situation, it is difficult to definitively determine if something is bladder sludge. Bladder sludge is typically a mixture of minerals, mucus, and other substances that can accumulate in the bladder and cause discomfort and potential health issues for the individual. If you suspect that you or someone else may have bladder sludge, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

  • How is the bladder pressure measured when the bladder is being filled?

    Bladder pressure is measured during bladder filling using a catheter inserted into the bladder. The catheter is connected to a pressure transducer that measures the pressure inside the bladder as it fills with fluid. This allows healthcare providers to monitor the bladder pressure and assess bladder function. The pressure readings help in diagnosing conditions such as urinary retention, overactive bladder, or neurogenic bladder dysfunction.

  • What is the difference between a bladder infection and an overactive bladder?

    A bladder infection, also known as a urinary tract infection (UTI), is caused by bacteria entering the bladder and causing inflammation. Symptoms include frequent and painful urination, cloudy or bloody urine, and a strong urge to urinate. On the other hand, an overactive bladder is a condition where the bladder muscles contract involuntarily, leading to a sudden and urgent need to urinate. This can result in frequent urination, even when the bladder is not full, and may be accompanied by urinary incontinence. While both conditions involve issues with the bladder, a bladder infection is typically caused by bacteria, whereas an overactive bladder is a result of muscle dysfunction.

  • What's wrong with my bladder?

    I'm not a doctor, so I cannot provide a diagnosis. However, if you are experiencing issues with your bladder such as frequent urination, pain, or difficulty emptying your bladder, it could be a sign of a urinary tract infection, bladder infection, bladder stones, or other medical conditions. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.

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