Urinary Sphincter Void Dysfunction

Urinary sphincter void dysfunction is an abnormal condition in which the bladder or urinary sphincter cannot relax properly. As a result, the proper response to detrusor (bladder muscle) contraction is lost. Treatment includes making a schedule for the voiding of urine. The biofeedback mechanism helps in retraining.

  
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I have urinary sphincter dysfunction. Will Botox injections help?

Query: Hello doctor, I have urinary external sphincter void dysfunctioning. The doctor had suggested Botox injection 200. Is this permanent cure or you suggest other medicine or tablets?  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Hope you are fully evaluated with the urodynamic study. Botox injection for urinary external sphincter void dysfunction is not a permanent cure. It has a 70 to 90 percent success rate with five to 12 months duration with a mean of nine months duration of action by vario...  Read Full »

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