Botox Injections and How it Helped One Woman with Urinary Incontinence

By admin | January 15, 2008

Imagine having to go #2 (”pee-pee”) 20 times a day. For many women throughout the word, that’s just a part of their daily routine. Wikepedia defines it as an inability to hold urine in the bladder due to loss of voluntary control over the urinary sphincters resulting in the involuntary passage of urine. Millions of people in the world experience some degree of urinary incontinence.

Over the past few months, we have highlighted how treatment with botox has literally created modern medical miracles. One women who hadn’t talked in 14 years finally spoke after botox treatment.

Now, some more good news. Botox has helped a women with severe incontinence problems who had to go the bathroom up to 20 times a day. In some parts of the world, 1 out of 2 women suffer from some degree of incontinence.

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2 Responses to “Botox Injections and How it Helped One Woman with Urinary Incontinence”

  1. Rachael Says:
    October 8th, 2008 at 4:44 pm

    Thanks for the information…I bookmarked your site, and I appreciate your time and effort to make your blog a success!

  2. Deb Says:
    October 2nd, 2009 at 1:13 pm

    Doing research for a friend who is contemplating Botox injections vs. pacemaker implant for her overactive bladder. Would love any comments from women who have tried either or treatment. She is questioning how often the Botox injections might be needed to achieve relief and if insurances cover this.

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