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botox overactive bladder procedure

  Botox  Injections for  Overactive   Bladder  are an effective treatment option which can help control urinary muscle spasms, thereby reducing the symptoms of OAB and providing relief to the affected individual for periods ranging from 6 to 9 months. What part of the Body does the  Procedure  involve? How does  Botox  work for incontinence? "The drug decreases the spasms that cause  overactive   bladder  symptoms," Dr. Vasavada explains. The outpatient or office-based  procedure  to deliver the drug involves using "a little numbing medicine," followed by a 15-minute, short series of small... Overactive   Bladder  (OAB) syndrome can be described by the symptoms of urinary urgency (the sudden desire to urinate), with or without urgency  Bladder   botox  injection is a brief office  procedure  usually done under light sedation. It involves placing a cystoscope into the  bladder  and injecting... Overactive   bladder  causes a sudden and frequent urge to urinate, which