Bladder Control Treatment for Urge Incontinence
Is electrical stimulation an effective bladder control treatment for urge incontinence?
While Botox is often associated with wrinkle reduction, but it also has surprising benefits in treating urinary incontinence, which affects 1 in 3 women. Keep reading to learn how Botox for urinary incontinence works, its effectiveness, and alternative treatment options.
If you’re experiencing urinary incontinence, it can be frustrating and affect your quality of life. Fortunately, there are treatment options available.
Botox injections for urinary incontinence, specifically urge and overactive bladder, are a minimally invasive treatment option. Here’s how it works:
Botox is an effective temporary treatment for urge incontinence for around 80% of patients. Results usually last 6-9 months before a repeat treatment is needed. If this is the treatment option you choose, it’s important to understand that regular doctor visits will be necessary to maintain your results.
If you’re looking for a non-invasive alternative to Botox injections, Elitone URGE may be the solution. Elitone URGE is an FDA-cleared external device that uses gentle electrical pulses that send calming signals to your bladder in just twenty minutes a day. Elitone URGE can be used discreetly at home.