Is an Overactive Bladder Disrupting Your Life?
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Your Quality of Life With OAB
At work, in bed, on the town: Tips for controlling your overactive bladder.
OAB: 10 Questions for Your Doctor
- 1.Is there anything I can do right now to minimize my overactive bladder problem?
- 2.How quickly do treatments take effect?
- 3.Do the medications have side effects?
- 4.Will my intimate relationship be affected by OAB?
- 5.Are there support groups with other people who have OAB?
OAB: Treating Your Overactive Bladder
Getting the Right Diagnosis: OAB Tests and Exams
How do you know if you really have an overactive bladder? Could other problems cause your symptoms? Here are OAB tests you may need to be sure.
How do you know if you really have an overactive bladder? Could other problems cause your symptoms? Here are OAB tests you may need to be sure.
OAB Treatment: What’s Best for Your Lifestyle?
From biofeedback and exercise to medications or implants, many treatments can help you manage your overactive bladder. Find out what’s right for you.
From biofeedback and exercise to medications or implants, many treatments can help you manage your overactive bladder. Find out what’s right for you.
What Causes an Overactive Bladder?
Sometimes aging causes OAB, and sometimes an overactive bladder results from a medical problem. Check this list of six conditions that could cause OAB.
Sometimes aging causes OAB, and sometimes an overactive bladder results from a medical problem. Check this list of six conditions that could cause OAB.
Kegel Exercises: Controlling an Overactive Bladder Naturally
Kegels: OAB Control Anytime, Anywhere
Kegel exercises are one of the most effective ways of controlling urinary urge incontinence naturally. Plus, Kegels can boost sexual pleasure!
Kegel exercises are one of the most effective ways of controlling urinary urge incontinence naturally. Plus, Kegels can boost sexual pleasure!


