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Manage Your
Overactive Bladder

 Living with an overactive bladder, which can require frequent trips to the toilet, may affect several areas of life, from business to social and family. Many men also experience nighttime interruptions, leading to fatigue and impacting overall well-being.

Until recently, effective options for managing overactive bladder were limited. At MansMatters, our advanced technology-based treatments provide options that may help improve bladder control.

 

 

 

 

an illustration of an overactive bladder

 

Understanding and Overactive Bladder?

 An overactive bladder (OAB) is marked by a frequent and urgent need to urinate, sometimes even when there's little or no urine present. This occurs when bladder muscles contract unexpectedly, leading to sudden urges and sometimes minor leakage.

 

 

Why does my bladder dysfunction?

 Bladder dysfunction can occur when there is an imbalance in the body's nervous system and a weakened pelvic floor. The brain sends signals to the bladder through two parts of the nervous system: the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems. The parasympathetic nervous system is active in the “rest and digest” stage, helping the body to relax, while the sympathetic nervous system activates during the “fight-or-flight” response, preparing the body for stress. Men with an overactive bladder often experience an imbalance between these systems, which, combined with a weaker pelvic floor, affects bladder control

a man undergoing an overactive bladder procedure with a doctor

 

 

 

 

How Can We Help You Manage Bladder Control?

Our clinic uses three advanced technologies designed to harmonise your body and support a stronger pelvic floor, which, in many cases, may improve bladder function. These technologies are also used to support related conditions, including Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome and both Urge and Stress Incontinence. 
 

a NESA device used for overactive bladder treatments

NESA

 Originally pioneered by a Japanese scientist in the 1970s, this technology now helps support balance between the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems, and you can observe this in real time on a screen.

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Tesla Chair

 This technology performs over 28,500 pelvic floor contractions in just 30 minutes, helping to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, which may support improved bladder control.

an illustration of a man undergoing a NanoVi procedure

Nanovi Exo

 The Nanovi Exo supports the NESA by promoting relaxation within the parasympathetic nervous system and the vagus nerve. It also supports cellular health and helps maintain oxidative balance

 

 

 

 

Book a consultation today

Don't let your bladder control your life and book a FREE consultation today at our Knightsbridge of Richmond clinics to understand the steps to a healthy bladder control again. 

 020 7205 2711

 

 

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