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Is an Overactive Bladder Disrupting Your Life?

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10 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Overactive Bladder or Urge Incontinence

  1. What can I expect to happen next?
  2. Do the medications for urinary incontinence and overactive bladder have side effects?
  3. How quickly do treatments take effect?
  4. What if the medications don't work for me?
  5. After the problem gets better, can I quit treatment for urinary incontinence and overactive bladder?
  6. Is there anything else I can do right now to minimize my problem?
  7. Are there support groups with other people who have dealt with this problem?
  8. Will my intimate relationship be affected during treatment?
  9. Would urinary incontinence surgery help this problem?
  10. Are there clinical trials I could participate in?

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Reviewed by John M. Baird, MD, FACSon February 21, 2008
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