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I have a problem with control of urine. Also have severe pains in back of legs that start at seat of 'seat and go all the way down the back of my legs

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Sudden urge to urinate and that better be taken care of IMMEDIATELY.
Also sharp pains up back of both legs. Someone said siatic? Is that right? Help needed for both problems.

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I will repeat this again. Have a problem controlling urge to urinate.
Have sharp pains up back of both legs. Someone said siatic - is that right. If so, how do I get help?

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Is rowacol really effective in gallbladder stone?

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Laurene it is possible that your problem may be caused by problems with your sciatic nerve, but there are also many other possibilities as well.

The only real way to get help is to first, see a doctor, they will need to run some tests to get to the root of the problem, then they can come up with some type of treatment plan in accordance with the test results.

Unfortunately, we can only guess from the description you've provided and trying to recommend a treatment or anything would be remiss of us.




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Now, as to the Rowachol question, it contains: Borneol, Camphene, Cineole, Menthol, Menthone and Pinene.

It is touted to help with liver and gall bladder functions, such as inflammation of the gall bladder and gall stones.

As to whether or not it actually helps, I'm afraid the information I'm finding is very sketchy.

Does anyone else have any other information on this?

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