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Your Bladder Has a New BFF – Our OAB Patient Navigators

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Your Bladder Has a New BFF – Our OAB Patient Navigators

It’s a testament to our resilience that many of us delay addressing health issues when they first arise. Whether it’s fear, embarrassment, or simply not knowing what to do, issues like uncontrollable urine leaks often go unaddressed for too long.


Understanding Overactive Bladder (OAB)


Overactive bladder (OAB) is a condition where the muscles of the bladder spasm or contract involuntarily, even with minimal urine present. This leads to a strong and urgent need to urinate frequently, often making it difficult or impossible to control. OAB is more common in people in their 40s and 50s, but it can occur at any age and is sometimes linked to neurological disorders. Nearly 30% of men and 40% of women in the United States experience OAB symptoms.


Effective Treatment Options for OAB


Fortunately, there are numerous effective treatments for OAB, including minimally invasive options. Lifestyle changes and medications can often reduce or eliminate leaks. Botox injections can calm the nerves and muscles around the bladder, reducing the urge to urinate. For more advanced cases, the InterStim procedure, which uses pacemaker technology, or posterior tibial nerve therapy, which involves mild electrical stimulation, can provide significant relief.


The Role of OAB Patient Navigators


OAB patient navigators guide patients through every step of their treatment. These navigators, like Nina Turcotte, EMT, and Meredith Norris, BSN, RN, CURN, are dedicated professionals with extensive experience in urology. They are passionate about helping the nearly 33 million people worldwide who struggle with OAB.


Personalized Care and Support


UPNT’s OAB patient navigators offer a personalized, concierge-style service. Each patient is paired with a caring and knowledgeable navigator, who provides direct support and guidance. Patients receive their navigator’s direct phone number, allowing for easy and immediate access without the need to go through a call center. This direct connection fosters a strong bond between patients and their navigators, who act as advocates, champions, and educators.


From Embarrassment to Empowerment


With the collaborative efforts of UPNT physicians, physician assistants, and patient navigators, individuals with OAB receive comprehensive care. The doctor maps out a treatment plan, while the navigators provide ongoing support, discuss behavior modification techniques, and review daily fluid intake and dietary habits. If initial treatments are ineffective, navigators are there to discuss next steps and alternative options.


Real-Life Success Stories


OAB sufferer Sara struggled with leaks for 15 years before seeking help from UPNT’s Incontinence Center. Paired with her OAB patient navigator, she found the support and expertise she needed. When her initial medication raised her blood pressure, her navigator suggested a new medication, Gemtesa, which did not have that side effect. This change significantly improved her condition and quality of life.


Navigating Life Without Leaks


For many patients, the guidance and support of OAB patient navigators are life-changing. They help individuals understand their condition, explore treatment options, and find effective solutions. The dedication and compassion of navigators like Turcotte and Norris ensure that patients feel empowered and supported throughout their treatment journey.


If you are struggling with overactive bladder, the compassionate specialists at Urology specialist group of North Texas are here to help. With effective treatment options and dedicated patient navigators, you can take charge of your bladder and enjoy a life free from embarrassing leaks.

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