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BLADDER PROBLEMS(HOW23)

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Description The bladder plays a crucial role in various bodily functions, but some individuals may experience nocturnal enuresis, or bed wetting, which causes involuntary urination at night. Normal bladder control...

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Description
  • The bladder plays a crucial role in various bodily functions, but some individuals may experience nocturnal enuresis, or bed wetting, which causes involuntary urination at night.
  • Normal bladder control involves nerves in the bladder wall communicating with the brain when the bladder is full, preventing automatic emptying. This condition may have been present since childhood or develop after bladder control has been established.
  • Bedwetting often arises from immature bladders, lack of muscle and nerve control, or deep sleep-related inability to wake up.
  • Cystitis, a symptom of bladder infections, is primarily caused by bacterial infections, affecting women. Common symptoms include frequent urination, odor-streaked urine, and abdominal pain.
 Causes
  • Infections in the bladder- can irritate it and make it harder for the bladder to hold pee.
  • Genetic -predisposition to being unable to wake up when the desire to urinate strikes while you're sleeping.
  • When used at night and with poor bladder control, diuretics induce the kidney to generate more pee, which can lead to bedwetting.
  • Sleeping pills or prescriptions might prevent you from waking up when the desire to urinate strikes.
  • Diabetes: If your bladder control is weak, this condition will make you need to urinate more frequently, which might lead to bedwetting.
  • Mental health issues including anxiety, despair, fear, and stress
  • Other Conditions:Bedwetting can be brought on by other diseases, such as neurological issues and sleep apnea. Pressure on the bladder might rise due to pregnancy, an enlarged prostate, or obesity.
Treatment

  • HOW 23 is a safe, non-addictive homeopathic remedy for immature bladders.
  • HOW 23 homeopathic formula effectively reduces lower back and abdominal pain from infections, irritable bladder, and is safe for all ages and pregnant women.
  • Healthcare practitioners prescribe controversial drug treatments to prevent bedwetting, with some having serious side effects and short-term relief.
  • Research medication and side effects before starting drug therapy, especially for young children.
  • Regular routines, psychotherapy, and moisture-sensitive pads can improve behavior.
  • Cystitis treatment options include over-the-counter drugs, over-the-counter solutions, antibiotics, and surgery for more complex cases with underlying physical abnormalities.
  • Dysuria treatment involves antibiotics, analgesics, and antifungal drugs.

 

    How To Use
    • Take 10-15 drops 3-4 times a day in 8 oz of water.
    • If you weigh less than 100lbs use half a dose or take as prescribed.
    Ingredients
    • BelladonnaD6(Deadly nightshade)
    • CausticumD7(Potassium hydrate)
    • EquisetumD5(Horsetail)
    • Kali PhosD5
    • Plantago MajD2
    • PulsatillaD5(Wind flower/meadow anemone/Easter flower)
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