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Re(1): OVERACTIVE BLADDER
Posted on January 17, 2008 at 09:46:53 AM by KenricoCare
Hi there,
The increased frequency is a combined result of the decreased function of the bladder and uncontrolled contraction of the muscle leading to an increased urge to urinate. Overactive bladder (OAB) has been linked to drug side effects, nerve damage, stroke and such neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease. Other possible causes are urinary tract infections, bladder cancer and, in men, benign prostatic hyperplasia. Some evidence also suggests that overactive bladder is more common in people with depression, anxiety, attention-deficit disorder, fibromyalgia and irritable-bowel syndrome.
Please use a combination of the gold edition pads (TRMX-2), blue edition pads (FX-2) and green tea pads (CC) to help relieve the symptoms.
For placement area, please apply the pads direclty onto the reflex points of bladder, ureter and kidney. For more details, please visit the reflexology map at https://www.kenrico.com/kenrico_reflexology.html
All the best,
Kenrico Support
The increased frequency is a combined result of the decreased function of the bladder and uncontrolled contraction of the muscle leading to an increased urge to urinate. Overactive bladder (OAB) has been linked to drug side effects, nerve damage, stroke and such neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease. Other possible causes are urinary tract infections, bladder cancer and, in men, benign prostatic hyperplasia. Some evidence also suggests that overactive bladder is more common in people with depression, anxiety, attention-deficit disorder, fibromyalgia and irritable-bowel syndrome.
Please use a combination of the gold edition pads (TRMX-2), blue edition pads (FX-2) and green tea pads (CC) to help relieve the symptoms.
For placement area, please apply the pads direclty onto the reflex points of bladder, ureter and kidney. For more details, please visit the reflexology map at https://www.kenrico.com/kenrico_reflexology.html
All the best,
Kenrico Support
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OVERACTIVE BLADDER - By HEALTHMARVELS January 15, 2008 at 03:27:29 PM
- Re(1): OVERACTIVE BLADDER - By KenricoCare January 17, 2008 at 09:46:53 AM
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