Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy

There are physical therapists who specialize in the muscles of the pelvis. Through targeted muscle exercises and strengthening, they can help manage a variety of urinary problems, including urgency, frequency, and nighttime symptoms.
Botox
Your doctor may prescribe a small dose of Botox. This would help to temporarily paralyze or weaken bladder muscles. Which would stop them from contracting too often, which can reduce symptoms of overactive bladder. The effects of the injection typically last six to eight months, so you may need repeated treatments.
Nerve Stimulation
This procedure changes the electrical signal of the nerves that carry impulses to the bladder. This can be likened to a surgical treatment. It is an electrical stimulation that involves inserting a small wire into the low back or a small needle inserted through the skin of the lower leg.
Though it hasn’t been clearly established, some research has shown this can relieve the frequency and urgency of an overactive bladder.











