botox bladder injections

 Botox bladder injections work by relaxing the muscles of the bladder so that you have more time to get to the bathroom when you feel the need to urinate.


Botox bladder injections for urge incontinence or overactive bladder are usually given every 6-9 months. In some patients, they may last as long as a year.


Some patients will experience a temporary urinary retention after Botox bladder injections. This means that you might not be able to pass urine right away and might need a catheter.


In addition, some patients may experience a burning sensation while passing urine after Botox bladder injections. This is usually short-lived and is typically treated with medication.

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