Treatment for the bladder is aimed at decreasing the amount of urine and helping to control the bladder. To facilitate the treatment the patient needs to reorganize his diet, reducing the amount of fluids consumed, avoiding the consumption of coffee, citric juice and alcohol.
The medication used includes Detruxitol and Enablex, which help decrease involuntary contractions of the bladder by improving their function. Doctors may also advise the use of antispasmodics.
Other measures such as physiotherapy and electrostimulation assist in regaining patient control over your bladder.
Butolinical toxin is a technique also used to decrease the 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 has to be redone every 6 months.
When no treatment option works, the most indicated 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.