DEAR DR. ROACH: 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 ...
Dear D.J.: The initial treatment for OAB symptoms usually consists of lifestyle changes (i.e., quitting smoking, avoiding medications that worsen symptoms and excess fluid intake at night), pelvic ...
An overactive bladder can impact a woman’s quality of life, and it’s something that many women experience. The good news is ...
May is Women's Health Month, a time to highlight issues affecting women's health. This month, experts at UPMC are focusing on Bladder Botox, a treatment for women dealing with pelvic floor disorders.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - You probably think of it as a wrinkle reducer but there's a new medical use now for Botox. After years of struggling, Lee Anne Childers says within days of getting Botox therapy ...
Botox can cause temporary redness, swelling, tenderness, or bruising at the injection site. You may get flu-like symptoms like fever, body aches, or nausea after Botox. Botox may cause headaches, ...
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 ...