Why Women Get Overactive Bladder Syndrome

The specific cause of overactive bladder syndrome in women is not yet clear. Clinical considerations are related to the influence of factors such as abnormal function of the patient’s detrusor muscle, emotional abnormalities, and abnormalities in the nerve center. The specific cause of the disease is still unclear, but because the normal population urination behavior is the bladder after the storage of urine in the bladder in sufficient quantities, the bladder pressure rises, the nerve center sends a signal to the nerve center, and then the nerve center prompted the forced urethral muscle contraction, so that the urine into the urethra and discharge out of the body and the formation of the. Therefore, the clinical consideration is related to the abnormal function of the urethral muscle, emotional abnormalities, nerve center abnormalities and other factors. 1. Abnormal urethral muscle function: if the female population due to gynecological surgery and other reasons, resulting in impaired function of the urethral muscle, may be in the urine storage period will occur abnormal contraction, thus causing the disease. 2. Emotional abnormalities: If the patient has recent nervousness, anxiety and other emotions, or the existence of frequent urination and other bad urination habits, may also trigger the disease. 3. Nerve center abnormality: if the female population recently due to a variety of reasons, resulting in the nerve center to the urethra muscle send nerve signals abnormal, such as inhibitory signal weakening, excitation signal enhancement, etc., will also cause the disease. Currently, there are many clinical reasons that can lead to overactive bladder syndrome in women, and it is recommended that patients seek timely medical examination to clarify whether there are abnormalities in the function of the urethra muscle as mentioned above. After diagnosis and timely treatment, to avoid recurrence of the disease affect normal life.