An Innovative Approach to Treating Bladder Health Centereach NY

What if you could go back in time to those carefree days before you had to worry about bladder control issues? While you can't really turn back the clock, you can try a new technique that may help relieve some of those bothersome symptoms.

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Richard Lewis
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Stony Brook, NY
Wayne Waltzer
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University Hospital & Medical
Stony Brook, NY
Susan Bryde
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Department of Urology Mod U
Stony Brook, NY
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An Innovative Approach to Treating Bladder Health

What if you could go back in time to those carefree days before you had to worry about bladder control issues? While you can't really turn back the clock, you can try a new technique that may help relieve some of those bothersome symptoms.

GelniqueTM  is the first topical gel recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that you can rub right into your leg or arm to treat a variety of common female bladder problems, including the sudden urge to urinate, the need to go frequently, and leaking before you make it to the bathroom.

A Common Problem

While age doesn't directly cause these and a host of other bladder challenges you could be facing, circumstances that occur over time, such as going through childbirth and menopause, can all contribute, making women particularly vulnerable to these conditions. In fact, the National Kidney Foundation reports that as many as 10 million people in the United States experience bladder leakage, and some experts even speculate that the actual numbers may even be higher.

Despite the widespread prevalence of the issue, the statistics also reveal a disturbing trend when it comes to seeking solutions: only 10 percent of this group actually looks to the experts for help. This is particularly worrisome when you consider the fact that such issues can prompt some women to change their lifestyles and avoid a variety of social situations. The good news, though, is that many options have been proven to be effective, prompting medical experts to explore a variety of new methods...

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