For the first time in over 25 years (since the approval of oxybutynin in 1972), better medications are available for the overactive bladder. With the recent approval of tolterodine and oxybutynin ...
Prescription medications can ease overactive bladder symptoms. Supplements for overactive bladder may help, although little robust evidence supports their value. An overactive bladder (OAB ...
When this happens, symptoms associated with overactive bladder are reduced. Medications that fall under the beta-3 adrenergic ...
Are you having problems with your bladder? There may be a more profound cause for the suffering than a random nuisance. The ...
Botox has been shown to be an effective treatment option for bladder problems. In studies, people who received Botox injections for overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms saw improvements in certain ...
Frequent urination often signals underlying health conditions that require medical attention. While occasional increases in ...
Symptoms of a UTI may be similar to those of an overactive bladder (OAB). But UTI symptoms caused by bacteria in your bladder can worsen if you don’t get treatment. In some cases, untreated UTI ...
Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) is a brand-name injection prescribed for various conditions, including overactive bladder, migraine, and excessive sweating. As with other drugs, Botox can cause side ...
An important question is how PTNS compares with the established alternatives for the treatment of overactive bladder. Established treatments would include non-pharmacologic measures such as ...
One in six adults have bladder control problems. It can disrupt sleep or cause accidents, lead to social isolation and depression and affects women more than men.