Underactive bladder syndrome is best described as:
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The Infrequent Voider Syndrome or Lazy Bladder Syndrome in children is characterized by a large capacity bladder, frequently associated with a significant volume of residual urine.Current treatments are the use of prescription medications (Bethanechol, Doxazosin and Finasteride), double or triggered-reflex voiding, and the use of intermittent self-catheterizations to drain the bladder.
Underactive bladder (UAB) is an unmet medical need that has received less attention than the condition of overactive bladder. Causes of UAB include neurogenic, myogenic, aging, and medication side effects. Symptoms include hesitancy, sensation of incomplete emptying, straining to void, and recurrent infections.
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