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Can Bladder Problems Be Psychological?

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Let’s be honest—most of us would be horrified if we peed our pants in front of, well, anyone really. Roughly 25 million people in the United States have overactive bladder, experiencing symptoms of urgency, frequency, and, in some cases, urge incontinence.

Considering that this can have a negative effect on a person’s quality of life as well as their psychological well-being, it’s important to address the cause and seek treatment. So …

Can urinary incontinence be caused by underlying mental problems?

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Doctors have observed a correlation between anxiety and frequent urination. A 2016 study found that women who have anxiety or depression were nearly twice as likely to develop urinary incontinence. So, the short answer is yes. However, you should be treating both the symptoms of bladder issues and mental health issues to get to the root cause of bladder issues, which requires the help of a mental health professional.

This is especially important considering that these issues tend to go hand in hand. For example, you lost control of your bladder once and now you’re experiencing severe anxiety that it will happen again, which causes even more tension, and you end up in a cycle of anxiety and struggling with bladder issues.

So, now what?

If you’ve started to experience bladder control issues, the first thing to do is to see your doctor to be referred to a urology specialist. Once you’re in urology, ask your doctor about confitrol24. Confitrol24 is a natural supplement that uses herbs such as raw horsetail, cratevox, and lindera to help you regain bladder control and help prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs). Endorsed by urologist Dr. Lauren Schulz, Confitrol24 has been shown to reduce bladder leakage, decrease urinary urgency, increase muscle tone in the bladder, promote urinary tract health, and has even been shown to have an anti-aging effect on the bladder.

In clinical trials, Confitrol24 reduced occasional urinary incontinence by as much as 60 percent. Trial participants also experienced a 75 percent decrease in pad usage and less urgency to urinate throughout the day and night. Confitrol24 is so sure of their product that they offer a full refund of the product purchase price by simply sending back the unused portion in the original container within 67 days if you’re not satisfied. You’ll only have to pay for shipping and handling.

Disclaimer: herbal products are not evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and could potentially interact with certain medications. Therefore, be sure to check with a licensed healthcare provider to make sure it’s safe for you to take Confitrol24 before use.

Other causes of urinary incontinence:

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According to John Hopkins Medicine, some level of bladder issues is common in women of all ages from things such as pregnancy, childbirth, and the hormone changes associated with menopause. It can also happen to anyone because of certain medical conditions, as a side effect of certain medications, or as a symptom of a severe urinary tract infection (UTI).

It’s important to know the specific cause of your urinary incontinence because there are things that can be done to treat it in most cases. For example, many women after childbirth can regain their ability to hold their urine by doing Kegel exercises to strengthen their pelvic floor. Be sure to talk to your doctor about the specific reason you’re experiencing urination problems so they can help you identify any lifestyle factors that can contribute to this problem and ways to get control of it.

Consider online therapy.

Considering the immense strain on our mental health caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the fact that you may be requiring some additional emotional support for a bladder issue, there’s possibly never been a better time to give online therapy a try with services like betterhelp, talkspace, and text therapy. Online therapy not only provides a safe space for much-needed emotional support at times like these, but it also provides insight from a licensed therapist on whatever mental health problem you may be struggling with. The online platform provided by telehealth appointments cuts down on travel time, and these online therapy sessions may be easier than face-to-face therapy for many patients.

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