20 min

BOTOX® for the Treatment Of Overactive Bladder Girl Problems: Your Guide to Pelvic Floor Health

    • Medicin

In your body, certain chemicals travel from nerve cells to muscle cells to make your bladder contract so that you can urinate. For people who have OAB, these muscles contract uncontrollably, creating leakage, the sudden strong need to go, and going too often. BOTOX® is placed directly in the bladder muscle, helping block the nerve signals that trigger OAB.  In this episode, Dr. South discusses the use of BOTOX® for the treatment of OAB.  You will hear her patients talk about their experience with this treatment option. 

In your body, certain chemicals travel from nerve cells to muscle cells to make your bladder contract so that you can urinate. For people who have OAB, these muscles contract uncontrollably, creating leakage, the sudden strong need to go, and going too often. BOTOX® is placed directly in the bladder muscle, helping block the nerve signals that trigger OAB.  In this episode, Dr. South discusses the use of BOTOX® for the treatment of OAB.  You will hear her patients talk about their experience with this treatment option. 

20 min