Overactive Bladder (OAB) is a common condition causing a sudden, strong urge to urinate, often leading to frequent bathroom trips day and night, and sometimes accidental leakage. This occurs when the bladder muscles contract involuntarily. Lifestyle adjustments like managing fluid intake and diet, along with bladder training and various medications, can effectively help manage symptoms and improve daily life.
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Taking Control of Overactive Bladder (OAB)
OAB affects millions, impacting quality of life. This video shares how treatments are available and talking to your doctor can help you take back control. Don't suffer in silence – reclaim your life! Learn more at UrologyHealth.org.
11 ways to stop Overactive bladder
Struggling with Overactive Bladder? Urologist Dr. Rena Malik details OAB symptoms, causes, and 11 expert strategies—from lifestyle changes to advanced treatments—to effectively manage symptoms & improve quality of life.
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Understand urodynamics for overactive bladder. This video explains bladder function tests, including uroflowmetry and cystometry, to help guide treatment decisions and evaluate urinary issues.
Drug treatment for overactive bladder
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Physiology of Micturition
Dive into the physiology of micturition! Learn how urine is stored and voluntarily released, covering bladder muscles, sphincters, and the nervous system's control of urination.
Your First Few Weeks With Axonics Therapy
Your guide to the first weeks with Axonics therapy: understand recovery, activity limits, managing stimulation, and accessing support for bladder/bowel control.
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