At Pure Health Clinics we are proud to join Bladder Health Awareness Month, an initiative brought forth by the Urology Care Foundation. During November, we encourage the audience to learn more about bladder health and destigmatize bladder-related issues. Read along to find key bladder facts, tips on how to maintain bladder health, and tools to deal with any potential threats.
The bladder is a hollow organ in the human body located in the pelvis that stores urine. It has a capacity of approximately 400 cc (and up to 500 cc.). And once it is full, it disposes of the urine by urination. In this bladder health awareness month, we want to focus on how important it is to keep the bladder healthy, just as you would do with any other organ. For example, to protect your skin (the largest organ) from sun damage, you wear sunscreen; therefore here are some facts to get to know your bladder better and some tips to keep it in tip-top shape.
🩺 Urinary Tract Infections and incontinence, along with other bladder issues, can be prevented or improved by following these recommendations:
➡ Learn more about incontinence and what you can do about it here.
Urinary incontinence happens when we can’t control the leaking of urine. Unfortunately, this problem brings with it psychological issues due to the stigmatization that people may face. On top of that, it also affects social life.
How does the urinary system work? Urination is controlled by the bladder and the brain, with a little help from the pelvic muscles. The bladder stores urine excreted by the kidneys and when it’s full, it sends a signal to the brain and urine comes out of the urethra. The pelvic muscles are the ones that help keep the bladder in place and the urine in. When the sphincter muscles keep the urethra closed, there is no leak.
There are different types of urinary incontinence:
During this Bladder Health Awareness Month, at Pure Health Clinics we want to take the opportunity to share a breakthrough, non-invasive treatment for both men and women who suffer from urinary incontinence, EMSELLA. This method aims at strengthening the pelvic floor muscles, including those that cannot be exercised with kegels.
EMSELLA is a chair where you can sit comfortably and receive supramaximal muscle contractions. This way, the muscles are reeducated and patients can recover and regain control over their bladder.
➡ Related: Does Emsella Help with Urinary Urgency?
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