Could a simple hormone gel tame menopausal bladder troubles?
NCT ID NCT06780163
Summary
This study looked at whether a vaginal estrogen treatment could help control overactive bladder symptoms in menopausal women by changing the community of bacteria in their urine. Thirty women with bladder symptoms used estrogen tablets for 12 weeks. Researchers checked their urine bacteria and symptom scores before and after treatment to see if there was a link between the two.
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Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
Bangkok, 10400, Thailand
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