The bladder muscles become weaker and are therefore unable to hold so much fluid.
Nearly 60% of women who did the exercises two times a week under supervision reported great improvement in their ability to control their bladder muscles.
If the bladder muscles go into an uncontrollable spasm, it may empty suddenly.
It is thought to be due to spasms of the bladder muscles.
Before children can use the toilet, they must be able to control their bowel and bladder muscles.
This happens when bladder muscles are weak or the urethra gets blocked.
Overflow incontinence may also happen because of weak bladder muscles.
These medicines calm the nerves that control bladder muscles.
Teach your child special exercises to control the bladder muscle that releases urine.
These drugs, known as anticholinergics, act on the M3 receptor and cause bladder muscles to relax.