Some Ways to Control Bladder Spasms

When you experience sudden, uncontrolled, and irregular contraction on the area of your stomach where your bladder is located, chances are, you are experiencing bladder spasms. These spasms can be mild to intense. Depending on the rhythm of contractions, having these types of spasms can be very painful.




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