Voiding dysfunction requiring therapy affects a significant proportion of older patients treated for NMIBC. Voiding dysfunction affects approximately 1 in 6 older patients treated for ...
Noninvasive treatment options for NGB dysfunction include intermittent catheterization, Crede and Valsalva, indwelling catheterization, lifestyle changes/behavioral modification, and oral ...
In a small study, tadalafil, a PDE5 inhibitor used to treated erectile dysfunction, significantly decreased opening urethral pressure in healthy women. Single-dose tadalafil, a medication used to ...
Little research has been published to guide practice in DC management. Evidence is modest at best for all interventions except glycemic control. Preventing further diabetes-associated neuropathy is an ...
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Overactive bladder has numerous causes, including as a side effect of certain medications. Overactive bladder (OAB) causes a frequent, sudden urge to urinate that’s difficult to control. OAB can ...
This article was reviewed by Martin Miner, MD. Your pelvic floor is kinda like plumbing: you never really think about it unless there’s something wrong. Although we don’t pay much attention to our ...
Overactive bladder is a long-term condition that won’t go away on its own and may worsen if a person does not get treatment. The condition can be caused by issues in how the brain and bladder ...