Sometimes talking about sensitive topics like bladder control can be hard to do, even with your doctor. But only you can tell your doctor just how much your bladder control problem is affecting you. When your doctor hears from you how your bladder problem is affecting you, he or she may be more likely to help you find the right treatment.
In this section, we'll try to make talking to your doctor a little easier. Here you'll find information on what your doctor will need to know to make an accurate diagnosis. You'll also learn what other women recommend for having a successful conversation about your symptoms and treatment options with your doctor.
Being well prepared before your appointment can help you keep your conversation about Overactive Bladder on track. The more you know, the more comfortable you'll be talking about OAB.
How to Have a Successful Conversation
Get reassuring advice on having a successful conversation about Overactive Bladder with your doctor. More
Doctor Visit Checklist
The Doctor Visit Checklist makes it easy to organize information before your appointment with a simple self-assessment, a list of questions to ask your doctor, and a bladder diary.
How a Specialist Can Help
Your doctor may want to refer you to a specialist to treat your Overactive Bladder. Learn who specializes in bladder control problems.
Next: How to Have a Successful Conversation

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