Hypotonic Bladder
The hypotonic bladder is a condition in which the bladder wall muscle (Detrusor muscle) tone reduces.
The hypotonic bladder is a result of –
- Lower motor neuron lesions
- Over distended bladder due to retention
Symptoms
- Incomplete emptying
- Retention of urine
- Episodes of near retention
- Voiding small volume
- Overflow incontinence
- Straining
Investigations
- USG
- Uroflowmetry
- Urodynamic study (UDS)
- Cystoscopy
Modern Urological treatment
- Oral medication
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- Bethanechol
- Alpha-Blockers
- Terazosin
- Doxazosin
- Tamsulosin
- Alfuzosin
- Silodosin
- 5-Alpha reductase inhibitor
- Finasteride
- Dutasteride
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- Clean Intermittent self-catheterization
Ayurvedic Urological treatment
- Uttarbasti
- Basti
- Oral medication
- Yoga & Pranayama
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Hypotonic Bladder
A condition in which the bladder wall muscle tone reduces
Neurogenic bladder
Altered bladder function due to defects in the pathway of the micturition reflex
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Years of Experience
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Patients Treated
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