Subcutaneously
The injectable form of bethanechol chloride is intended for subcutaneous administration only. Bethanechol must never be injected intramuscularly or intravenously because the resulting high medication level can cause severe toxicity, resulting in bloody diarrhea, bradycardia, profound hypotension, and cardiovascular collapse.
<h3>What is postoperative bladder spasms ?</h3>
Postoperative bladder spasms are uncontrollable contractions of the detrusor muscle that can result in urinary leakage around a urethral catheter, intermittent abdominal pain, sudden onset of pain in the bladder region, and a sense of urgency to void.
- Exercises for the pelvic floor, including Kegels, are frequently effective in alleviating bladder spasms brought on by stress and urge incontinence. Squeeze your pelvic floor muscles as if you're trying to stop your body's urine flow to do a Kegel.
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