Since my early childhood, I had urinary incontinence, bed wetting and overactive bladder. I started taking oxyspas 5 mg since 24 years old whenever I travel or stay away from home. Now im 36 years old and life became hell for past 1 years with severe urinary incontinence. Can oxyspas cure this if taken regularly or is it only a time being drug. Please help.
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Skip to main content help us improve our products.�sign up to take part. Menu� login management of the valve?bladder syndrome and congenital bladder obstruction: the role of nocturnal bladder drainage review article published:�01 june 2006 management of the valve?bladder syndrome and congenital bladder obstruction: the role of nocturnal bladder drainage michael j fumo�&� gordon a mclorie� nature clinical practice urology�volume�3,�pages323?326 (2006) cite this article article metrics 20�accesses 7�citations 0�altmetric metricsdetails abstract valve?bladder syndrome often develops after the resolution of posterior urethral valves, but is also found after the resolution of congenital bladder obstruction. The features of this syndrome include the persistent dilation of the upper urinary tracts, a thick-walled, noncompliant urinary bladder, urinary incontinence, and polyuria secondary to nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. Nocturnal bladder management, which involves timed emptying of the bladder or continuous drainage, has been recommended in conjunction with diurnal timed voiding therapy as an adjunct to the treatment of valve?bladder syndrome. This treatment is derived from the hypothesis that valve?bladder syndrome is caused by congenital obstruction, and that the resultant changes in detrusor muscle are associated with a persistent bladder dysfunction characterized by chronic overdistention of the urinary bladder. Such overdistention is exacerbated by polyuria, and can be a cause of secondary hydronephrosis. Bladder dysfunction and overdistention is usually treated during waking time, but occasionally this is not effective on its own, and nocturnal therapy is used as well. To date, there are a few sets of data that suggest overnight bladder drainage can bring about profound improvements in the degree of upper-tract hydronephrosis, renal function, or bladder function. Nocturnal bladder drainage seems, in these initial reports, to be a simple and safe therapeutic maneuver.
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Hi Oxyspas is one of the classes of drugs for over active bladder. If taken regularly it might be able to control your symptoms. In case symptoms are not controlled, another drug can be added. If symptoms atill persist, the some invasive therapy might be required. It might also be worthwhile to do a urodynamic study to look for obstruction and bladder pressures.
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