Approximately 308,000 people in the United States live with spinal cord injury. Nearly all lose bladder control. And yet the ...
Bladder control issues affect millions of people worldwide, impacting daily activities and quality of life. While common, these conditions remain treatable through various medical interventions, ...
Structured behavioral therapy focused on pelvic floor muscle exercise was noninferior to treatment with solifenacin for alleviating overactive bladder symptoms in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD ...
Urinary incontinence (UI) manifests in various forms, each with its own set of symptoms and causes. Understanding the different types is essential in selecting the most effective management strategies ...
On the right is a visualization of a healthy brain with intact cortical neuronal connections between the cortex and spinal cord, with brain areas active during volitional voiding of the bladder. The ...
Many patients with neurological injuries or conditions suffer from neurogenic bladder, or bladder-control, problems that stem from brain, spinal cord or nerve issues. Some patients may need to ...
A cross-sectional study of 56 adults aged 65 and older, with and without OAB, who were given 2 cognitive tests immediately after emptying their bladder, sought establish whether there is a link ...
Bladder training is when a person makes a conscious effort to urinate at fixed intervals. The idea is to gradually increase those intervals over time. This could lead to a larger bladder capacity and ...
Botox (Botulinum A toxin) stops your nerves from telling your muscles to tighten (contract). Botox is a popular cosmetic procedure, but providers also use it to treat other medical conditions, ...
Which bladder control supplements are best? Involuntary urination is a scary condition for most people, and specific medical issues, stress or aging can lead to incontinence. But there are steps you ...