If you feel like you need to run for the restroom all the time, maybe you should try Botox. A new study suggests that the injections more often used to fight facial wrinkles might prevent bladder ...
Q: In two weeks, I am supposed to get Botox injections in my bladder for an overactive bladder (OAB) and my frequent need to urinate at nighttime. Are these injections safe? Are there any bad side ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Slightly more than half of patients with refractory idiopathic detrusor overactivity (IDO) incontinence have complete restoration of continence one month after intradetrusor injections ...
Impact of prior platinum agent and site of primary in patients with advanced urothelial carcinoma (UC) receiving salvage therapy. Using microRNA (miRNA) profiling to differentiate noninvasive and ...
Patients with NGB who have refractory detrusor overactivity may benefit from minimally invasive treatment. Refractory detrusor overactivity is marked by persistent urgency, frequency, and incontinence ...
Newswatch 16's Emily Kress spoke with a physician assistant at UPMC about how Botox can help treat an overactive bladder in ...
You laugh at your best friend's joke-and feel a little leak. You sneeze in the grocery store and freeze. You skip the ...
OAB is commonly treated with a class of medicines called anticholinergics or antimuscarinics. These medicines block chemicals in your body that help the bladder to squeeze. By blocking these chemicals ...
Urinary incontinence affects millions of people, but embarrassment and stigma often keep patients from talking about symptoms or seeking treatment, according to a local urogynecologist.
Some are also reluctant to see a doctor out of embarrassment, even when their social life is affected by symptoms such as ...