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Bladder Cough

  It refers to the phenomenon of urine leakage during coughing, which cannot be controlled. 'The Treatise on Cough in Su Wen': 'If the kidney cough does not stop, the bladder will receive it, and the bladder cough will be like coughing and urinary incontinence.' Treatments include Fuling Gancao Decoction, Jiawei Fuling Yu Tang, and other formulas.

 

Table of Contents

1. What are the causes of bladder cough?
2. What complications can bladder cough easily lead to?
3. What are the typical symptoms of bladder cough?
4. How to prevent bladder cough?
5. What laboratory tests are needed for bladder cough?
6. Diet taboos for patients with bladder cough
7. Conventional methods of Western medicine for the treatment of bladder cough

1. What are the causes of bladder cough?

  1. It belongs to kidney Yin deficiency and lung Qi deficiency. The ancients said that the exterior is in the lung and the root is in the kidney. After childbirth, kidney Yin is insufficient, it is difficult to absorb Qi and return to the root, so there is shortness of breath; kidney deficiency leads to incontinence of urine, frequent urination, and urination during coughing; deficiency leads to the child stealing the mother's Qi, causing the lung to lose its descending function and coughing with edema, unable to lie flat.

  1. The onset of bladder cough in clinical practice is not solely caused by lung, spleen, or kidney lesions, because there is a mother-child intergenerational physiological relationship between the lung, spleen, and kidney, and the spleen is the root of postnatal nourishment, while the kidney is the root of prenatal nourishment. Therefore, they also influence each other pathologically and often coexist to cause diseases, such as mother's disease affecting the child, child's disease affecting the mother, lack of postnatal nourishment, and lack of prenatal nourishment.

 

2. What complications can bladder cough easily lead to?

  The onset of bladder cough in clinical practice is not solely caused by lung, spleen, or kidney lesions, because there is a mother-child intergenerational physiological relationship between the lung, spleen, and kidney, and the spleen is the root of postnatal nourishment, while the kidney is the root of prenatal nourishment. Therefore, they also influence each other pathologically and often coexist to cause diseases, such as mother's disease affecting the child, child's disease affecting the mother, lack of postnatal nourishment, and lack of prenatal nourishment. Therefore, in clinical practice, we should focus on the primary and secondary lesions of the viscera, both the symptoms and the root cause, differentiate the symptoms and treat them, so that the deficiency is supplemented, the Yin and Yang are balanced, the viscera and bowels function normally, and the fluid metabolism is normal. The lower part is firmly controlled, and the cough stops and the urine leakage stops.

3. What are the typical symptoms of bladder cough?

  Cough shortness of breath is significantly reduced, appetite increases, and there is urine leakage during coughing, which cannot be controlled. The onset of bladder cough in clinical practice is not solely caused by lung, spleen, or kidney lesions, because there is a mother-child intergenerational physiological relationship between the lung, spleen, and kidney, and the spleen is the root of postnatal nourishment, while the kidney is the root of prenatal nourishment. Therefore, they also influence each other pathologically and often coexist to cause diseases, such as mother's disease affecting the child, child's disease affecting the mother, lack of postnatal nourishment, and lack of prenatal nourishment.

4. How to prevent bladder cough?

  The onset of bladder cough in clinical practice is not solely caused by lung, spleen, or kidney lesions, because there is a mother-child intergenerational physiological relationship between the lung, spleen, and kidney, and the spleen is the root of postnatal nourishment, while the kidney is the root of prenatal nourishment. Therefore, they also influence each other pathologically and often coexist to cause diseases, such as mother's disease affecting the child, child's disease affecting the mother, lack of postnatal nourishment, and lack of prenatal nourishment. Therefore, in clinical practice, we should focus on the primary and secondary lesions of the viscera, both the symptoms and the root cause, differentiate the symptoms and treat them, so that the deficiency is supplemented, the Yin and Yang are balanced, the viscera and bowels function normally, and the fluid metabolism is normal. The lower part is firmly controlled, and the cough stops and the urine leakage stops.

 

5. What laboratory tests are needed for bladder cough?

  1. Bladder ultrasound examination:Ultrasound is a medical examination item that patients often encounter during their visits. Clinically, it is widely used in the diagnosis of diseases in cardiology, gastroenterology, urology, and gynecology.

  2, Bladder residual urine volume determination:The normal bladder residual urine volume is less than 5 milliliters. The clinical significance of bladder residual urine volume determination: Abnormal results indicate that the bladder's urinary function is insufficiently compensated, and the amount of residual urine is proportional to the degree of lower urinary tract obstruction.

  3, Cysto-ureteral reflux imaging:The normal image of cysto-ureteral reflux imaging is for the diagnosis of cysto-ureteral reflux and the determination of bladder residual urine volume. The clinical significance of cysto-ureteral reflux imaging: Abnormal results are the diagnosis of cysto-ureteral reflux. The phenomenon of urine refluxing from the bladder back to the ureter is called cysto-ureteral reflux due to various reasons causing abnormal function at the ureterovesical junction.

  4, Bladder detrusor function examination:When the bladder detrusor function is normal, the intravesical pressure before urination is generally below 25 centimeters of water column. When the bladder filling capacity reaches 150-250 milliliters, there is a sense of distension on the pubic bone, and there is no spontaneous contraction during the filling process; when the bladder is full, there is a sense of urgent urination, but it can be initiated or terminated at will.

 

 

6. Dietary taboos for bladder cough patients

  1, Eat light foods mainly, pay attention to dietary regularity.

  2, Diet according to the doctor's advice.

  3, There are no great taboos for this disease in diet, just a reasonable diet is enough.

7. Conventional Methods of Western Medicine for Treating Bladder Cough:

  Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment Method for Bladder Cough:

  1, Formula name: Cough and Urinary Incontinence Formula.

  2, Composition: Bupleurum chinense, Angelica sinensis, White Peony, Codonopsis pilosula, Ophiopogon japonicus, Schisandra chinensis, prepared Pinellia ternata, Citrus reticulata and Citrus aurantium, Scutellaria baicalensis, and prepared Aster tataricus, each 10 grams, and the shell of the silkworm cocoon 10 grams.

  3, Indications: Women with deficiency of both Qi and Yin, damp-heat congestion, bladder sphincter relaxation, and incontinence of urine during coughing.

  The formula uses Bupleurum to disperse evil externally: Angelica sinensis and White Peony to nourish blood and Yin, Ginseng and Oatmeal powder to tonify Qi and condense essence, and Pinellia to expel phlegm and relieve cough. Combined with Aster and Scutellaria, it enhances the effect of clearing heat and resolving phlegm and strengthening cough-relieving; the combination of Citrus reticulata and Citrus aurantium can regulate Qi and widen the chest, and enhance the effect of resolving dampness and phlegm. Adding the shell of the silkworm cocoon is intended to contract the bladder sphincter muscle, so that urination has a controlled effect. The whole formula is used together, complementing each other, with the effect of treating cough and incontinence.

 

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