botox bladder injections

 Urge incontinence (also known as overactive bladder) is a sudden, strong need to urinate. Sometimes called “spastic bladder,” the condition is often caused by involuntary contractions of the muscles in the wall of your bladder.


If you have urge incontinence and it does not get better with treatment, a urologist can inject Botox into your bladder to treat this condition. Botox is made from bacteria and paralyzes muscles. A urologist can inject Botox into your bladder to treat urge incontinence or overactive bladder. This helps the muscles relax, which will give you more time to get to the bathroom when you feel the need to urinate. The injections are done in the clinic, and most patients tolerate the injections well.


A urologist may also use Botox injections to treat a neurogenic bladder (bladder problems caused from a neurological injury such as multiple sclerosis, stroke or spinal cord injury).


Botox injections are used only for specific types of urinary incontinence or neurogenic bladders that do not respond to other treatments or medications. It may also be used if other treatments are causing side effects that are too difficult for you to handle.

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