Julie Alvarez Medina was nervous to leave her home without knowing where the nearest restroom was located. “I was having a lot of problems with hesitancy and having to go to the bathroom over 16 times ...
The Implantable Tibial Neuromodulation (ITNM) device will expand treatment options for the 16 million people living with urinary urges and involuntary leaks Bladder control problems affect an ...
Bladder leakage is a problem for 60-percent of women. These kinds of incontinence issues can be a big problem, and significantly impact quality of life. Sarah Avrech is a mom of three. She started ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – For millions of men and women living with overactive bladder, the condition can be frustrating and disruptive ...
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCSC) — A new, low-maintenance implant device is now available to residents facing incontinence issues, adding freedom back to the lives of patients. A Lowcountry doctor has ...
Bladder control issues affect millions of people worldwide, impacting daily activities and quality of life. While common, these conditions remain treatable through various medical interventions, ...
Credit: Watkins-Conti. Yōni.Fit is a self-administered, intravaginal insert that manages urinary incontinence without interfering with voluntary urination. The prescription device can be used during a ...
For more than 40 years, artificial sphincters have been the standard of care for stress urinary incontinence in men following prostate surgery. The iPhone age is finally catching up. Electronic ...
BlueWind Medical’s Revi implantable tibial neuromodulation (ITNM) system has demonstrated sustained efficacy and safety at the three-year mark in a pivotal trial in urgency urinary incontinence (UUI).
First-line treatment for stress incontinence may include lifestyle changes, behavioral therapy, or pelvic floor exercises. Severe cases may require special devices or surgery. Stress incontinence is a ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – For millions of men and women living with overactive bladder, the condition can be frustrating and disruptive. Now a new implantable device is helping some patients gain back more ...