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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Overactive Bladder
  1. ... PTNS) -- This treatment may help some people with overactive bladder. An acupuncture needle is placed behind the ankle, ... bladder. Botox injections are commonly used to treat overactive bladder. The medicine is injected into the bladder through ...
  2. ... Interstitial cystitis Medicines such as water pills (diuretics) Overactive bladder syndrome Radiation therapy to the pelvis, which is ...
  3. ... Karram MM, Mahdy A. Surgical management of refractory overactive bladder and detrusor compliance abnormalities. In: Baggish MS, Karram ...
  4. ... can include: Bladder emptying disorders Urinary incontinence and overactive bladder Interstitial cystitis Prolapse of the bladder If you ...
  5. ... may be due to: Enlarged prostate Multiple sclerosis Overactive bladder Reduced bladder capacity Spinal cord injury Stroke Urinary ...
  6. ... Anticonvulsants, mainly gabapentin or pregabalin. Oxybutynin (to treat overactive bladder).
  7. ... often include symptoms of urinary incontinence . Symptoms of overactive bladder may include: Having to urinate too often in ...
  8. ... pressure medicines Cholesterol medicines (statins) Decongestants Diabetes medicines Overactive bladder medicines Pain relievers (non-steroidal anti-inflammatories) Parkinson ...
  9. ... Souter L, Vasavada SP. Diagnosis and treatment of overactive bladder (non-neurogenic) in adults: AUA/SUFU Guideline Amendment ...
  10. ... cells) Thyroid storm (life-threatening condition from an overactive thyroid) ... also help prevent AD: Do not let the bladder become too full Pain should be controlled Practice ...