Artificial sweeteners have been shown to increase bladder contraction. Human and rat bladder sections were stained to determine expression of the sweet taste receptors T1R2 and T1R3, and the ...
Your bladder relies on muscles to contract and release when you’re ready to urinate. Your brain typically regulates this process, but sometimes the message that you need to urinate isn’t sent from ...
The tissue of the urinary bladder undergoes constant loading and unloading cycles to fulfil its role in normal physiological conditions Insight into bladder biomechanics is important for restoring its ...
Neurogenic bladder is when a problem in your brain, spinal cord, or central nervous system makes you lose control of your bladder. You may pee too much or too little. You could have symptoms of both ...
Neurogenic bladder is when either nerves or the brain cannot communicate effectively with the muscles in the bladder. When this happens, a person may find it difficult to control urination. Up to ...