Treatment of the nervous bladder aims to reduce the amount of urine and help control the bladder. To facilitate treatment, the patient should reorganize their diet, reduce the amount of fluid ingested, avoid consumption of coffee, citrus juices and alcohol.
The drug used includes Detruxitol and Enablex, which help reduce involuntary bladder contractions, improving their function. Doctors can also advise on the use of antispasmodic drugs.
- Other measures.
- Such as physical therapy and electrostimulation.
- Help restore control over the patient’s bladder.
Butoline toxin is a technique that is also used to decrease symptoms of the disease, with the use of anesthesia Botox is applied at 30 specific points of the bladder, the decrease in involuntary contractions is proven, but this technique should be repeated every 6 months.
When no treatment option works, the most appropriate procedure is the use of a pacemaker in the bladder, which coordinates the contraction and relaxation of the muscles responsible for the functioning of the urinary system.