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Enuresis (bed wetting) Cystitis Composition: BelladonnaD6, CausticumD7, EquisetumD5, Kali PhosD5, Plantago MajD2, PulsatillaD5 The bladder is responsible for many functions in the body, while some people have a very healthy bladder, others are plagued by bladder problems from time to time. Nocturnal Enuresis is the medical name for bed wetting – which is not being able to control urination at night, it is also sometimes called involuntary urination. In a person with normal bladder control, nerves in the bladder wall send a message to the brain when the bladder is full; the brain then sends a message back to the bladder to keep it from automatically emptying until the person is ready to go to the bathroom. But people with nocturnal enuresis have a problem that causes them to pee involuntarily at night. This may be a condition that has been going on since infanthood, or has developed later on after bladder control has been established for some time. Bedwetting can be due to a variety of reasons, it is most commonly caused by an immature bladder, thus the necessary muscle and nerve control is lacking; or the inability to wake up due to a very deep state of sleep. Some other causes for bed wetting include: bladder infection – infections can irritate the bladder and make it more difficult to hold urine genetics – being predisposed to the inability to awaken when the urge to urinate arises during sleep alcohol, coffee or diuretic medicines – diuretics encourage the kidney to produce more urine, if taken at night and bladder control is poor, this can cause bed wetting sleeping tablets/medications – causing the inability to awaken when the urge to urinate arises diabetes – this condition increases the need to urinate, if bladder control is poor this can cause bed wetting bladder cancer – can mimic the symptoms of a bladder infection, making it difficult to control urination mental health – such as Alzheimer’s, depression, fear, stress and anxiety other conditions – such as neurological problems and sleep apnea can result in bed-wetting. Pregnancy, an enlarged prostate or obesity, can increase pressure on the bladder Dysuria is a common symptom of a bladder infection (cystitis). It is the medical term for pain or discomfort when urinating and is commonly caused by bacterial infections of the urinary tract. Cystitis, mainly affects women, since the urethra is short and easily invaded by bacteria and other microbes present in the bowel, vagina and vulva area. Cystitis describes three different conditions which have similar symptoms: frequent urge to urinate, scanty urine which has a strong odor and stings or burns while urinating, and may have blood in it; sometimes there may be a dull ache feeling in the lower abdomen. In men, a bladder infection is usually associated with an enlarged prostate or prostate infection, bladder tumors, bladder stones, or congenial abnormality of the bladder or urethra. Treatment: BM 23 is a safe, non-addictive, natural homeopathic remedy which is formulated to strengthen immature bladders and relieve bladder irritation, urinary burning and frequent urination. BM 23 is also effective in diminishing lower back and abdominal pain associated with an infection or irritable bladder, and may be taken at the first sign of infection.
Bladder Problems Natural Remedy (BM23)