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healthcare › ... › botulinum-toxin-injections
… has not yet approved this drug for incontinence. Insurance companies may not cover Botox injection therapy for … Texas Children’s MyChart …
healthcare › ... › pessaries
… and holding the affected organs in place. Vaginal pessaries come in a variety of sizes and shapes and support the pelvic … Texas Children’s MyChart …
healthcare › ... › sacral-nerve-stimulation
… control the bladder and pelvic region. The electric current comes from a small device implanted in the patient. Sacral … Texas Children’s MyChart …
healthcare › ... › urethral-bulking-agent-injections
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healthcare › ... › urodynamic-testing
… stream Painful urination Problems emptying your bladder completely (bladder retention) Recurrent urinary tract … Texas Children’s MyChart …
healthcare › ... › polypectomy
… Polypectomy is a procedure used to remove polyps. Polyps are small … cases these polyps are benign, or noncancerous. A polypectomy can help relieve polyp symptoms such as abnormal bleeding … The procedure, also known as a hysteroscopic polypectomy, uses a small, thin scope with a light and camera …
healthcare › ... › adhesion-lysis
… . Pelvic organs can get caught in these adhesions and become attached to other organs or structures, causing pain, … freeing the pelvic organs and restoring proper anatomy and function. The procedure is also known as lysis of … Texas Children's Hospital MyChart …
healthcare › ... › preimplantation-genetic-testing-pgt
… conditions (aneuploidy), such as Down syndrome, trisomy 18, trisomy 13 (PGT-A) Chromosomal rearrangements, such as inversions … Once all medical information and insurance details are complete, patients are able to work with our IVF team to … Texas Children's Hospital MyChart …
healthcare › ... › tubal-ligation-reversal
… restore fertility after a woman has had a tubal ligation (commonly referred to as having her “tubes tied”) — when the … Texas Children's Hospital MyChart …