What you may be experiencing with your bladder control problem has a real medical name -- Overactive Bladder (OAB).
You manage your bladder control problem every day, but why spend so much time dealing with it when Overactive Bladder is not
caused by anything you've done?
Overactive Bladder is actually the frequent, involuntary (not under your control) contraction of the muscle that pushes down
on your bladder. That contraction or pressure can lead to a loss of bladder control, which means more interruptions every day, such as:
- More leaks and wetting accidents
- More times running to the bathroom
- More strong urges to go
Learning more about Overactive Bladder symptoms can help you understand how these
symptoms can be treated.
Looking at some Life Factors that may coincide with the symptoms of Overactive Bladder may help
you better understand OAB.
Discovering the truth about Overactive Bladder myths can give
you a new perspective on how you deal with OAB.
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