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Bladder Retraining
Information and advice for patients
• The time you go to the toilet and how much you pass by using a plastic measuring jug
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Bladder Retraining
Information and advice for patients
• Reduce your alcohol intake - Alcohol causes your body to produce more urine as well as
irritating the bladder.
• Drink plenty of fluids - If you do not drink enough your urine will become concentrated
and this will irritate your bladder. Drink enough so your urine is pale straw colour.
• Don’t hover over the toilet – This does not allow the bladder to empty fully. Sit properly on
the toilet.
• Practice pelvic floor exercises - Pelvic floor muscles help support your bladder. Poor muscles
(often damaged by child birth or after prostate surgery) may result in leakage of urine.
Practising pelvic floor muscle exercises regularly help strengthen them. Ask your nurse for
advice and a pelvic floor exercises leaflet.
• If you have regular urine infections or blood in your urine, seek medical advice.
Contact details
If you have any further questions or concerns please contact your community nurse or the
Community Continence Service on:
0121 612 3624
Monday – Friday, 8am – 4pm
For more information about our hospitals and services please see our website:
Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust
www.swbh.nhs.uk
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Bladder Retraining
Information and advice for patients
• National Institute for Clinical Excellence Clinical Guideline Urinary Incontinence: The
Management of Urinary Incontinence in Women London: NICE (October 2006)
If you would like to suggest any amendments or improvements to this leaflet please contact the
communications department on 0121 507 5420 or email: [email protected]