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Bladder pain syndrome is a condition characterised by pain in the bladder, especially before passing urine, usually in association with frequency and/or urgency of micturition.
Bladder training is a way of managing the sudden and very intense need to pass urine which can't be controlled, needing to empty the bladder with only a short time between visits and / or passing urine unintentionally.
Bladder training is a way of teaching the bladder to regain control by suppressing unwanted contractions and allowing it to hold larger amounts of urine
Information for patients who have experienced some bleeding and/or pain in the early part of pregnancy which has resulted in attending the early pregnancy clinic.
This information is about how you check your blood glucose (also called blood sugar) levels before your bariatric (weight loss) operation and for the six weeks afterwards. It tells you how to keep your blood glucose at a safe level.