Overactive Bladder - Surgical Treatment
Overactive Bladder (OAB) causes a sudden, strong urge to urinate, often with frequency or leakage, typically from nerve or muscle issues. Initial treatments involve lifestyle changes and medication. For severe cases not responding, surgical options like neuromodulation (a 'bladder pacemaker') or, less commonly, bladder augmentation, aim to help control bladder signals and improve quality of life.
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