The truth is that millions of people worldwide suffer from an overactive bladder and fecal incontinence.
A life with less accidents is possible, without the pads, pills, and planning. Tens of thousands of people have already found real relief with Axonics® Therapy, now offered by Georgia Urology.
Now you can receive the groundbreaking Axonics® Therapy from the board-certified team at Georgia Urology at convenient locations throughout greater Atlanta.
The Axonics System® is a rechargeable sacral neuromodulation system that can reduce the symptoms of overactive bladder, bowel incontinence, and urinary retention. The system works by restoring normal communication between your brain and your bladder/or bowel.
Axonics® may help provide relief if you:
Get strong urges to urinate that are hard to control
Have trouble making it to the bathroom in time, and have accidental leakage
Wake up several times a night to use the restroom
Feel sudden urges to have a bowel movement that you are unable to control
Plan your days around bathroom locations or pack extra pads to manage accidents
Miss out on activities (like travel, dinner out, or hiking) due to fear of an accident
About Overactive Bladder
Overactive Bladder (OAB) is a type of bladder-control problem that occurs in both men and women, and includes symptoms such as a sudden, overwhelming urge to urinate, frequent urination, leakage, and having to urinate excessively during the night. This can negatively affect the overall quality of your life.
Although OAB affects approximately 50 million Americans1,2, many people are reluctant to talk about it. Some people think that having an overactive bladder is just a natural part of getting older. While the symptoms of OAB may occur more often as people get older, that does not mean it has to be a normal part of aging. For many people an overactive bladder does not have to be a part of their life.
Discussing OAB with your physician can be the first step to getting help. Our dedicated team of medical professionals is committed to helping you on your personal journey through our OAB Treatment Pathway to help you obtain the highest bladder health possible. If you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms of OAB, contact us today for help!
Symptoms of OAB
There are four main symptoms of an overactive bladder:
Urgency—the sudden uncontrollable overwhelming urge to urinate
Frequency—the need to urinate often (normal is 4-6 times a day)
Urge Incontinence—leakage accidents that follow a sudden urge to urinate
Nocturia—the need to urinate often at night (waking 2 or more times)
These symptoms may occur daily or may be sporadic.
So, if you’re suffering from OAB or fecal incontinence, take the first step towards relief and contact Georgia Urology today!
1 out of 3 adults IN THE U.S. suffer from symptoms of an overactive bladder.3
Schedule a consultation with one of Georgia Urology’s qualified Axonics® providers today!
Coyne KS, Sexton CC, Thompson CL, et al. The prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in the USA, the UK and Sweden: results from the Epidemiology of LUTS (EpiLUTS ) BJU Int. 2009;104(3):352 360.