Urinary Incontinence OAB Medical Reference
- Urge Incontinence
Learn more about urge incontinence from the experts at WebMD.
- Stress Incontinence
Learn more from WebMD about stress incontinence, the involuntary leakage of urine, including causes and treatments.
- Overactive Bladder in Children
Children can have an overactive bladder too. WebMD looks at incontinence in children, what causes frequent urination, and how to treat bedwetting.
- Overactive Bladder (OAB)
Learn more from WebMD about overactive bladder -- or OAB -- and its link with other health problems.
- Diagnosing Overactive Bladder
There are many ways to diagnose overactive bladder or OAB. Learn more about the various tests from WebMD.
- Treatment Options for Overactive Bladder
Learn more from WebMD about the treatment options for overactive bladder, including drugs, natural remedies, and surgery.
- Pelvic Organ Prolapse
WebMD explains pelvic organ prolapse, a condition in which pelvic muscles can no longer adequately support organs in the pelvic area.
- Types of Urinary Incontinence
Learn about the various types of urinary incontinence -- from stress incontinence to overactive bladder -- including their causes, symptoms, and treatments.
- Diet, Drugs, and Urinary Incontinence Symptoms
Your diet, along with medications you might take, may be aggravating urinary incontinence symptoms. WebMD provides a chart showing how everything from soda to muscle relaxants affect bladder control.
- 4 Drugs Linked to Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence may be caused or aggravated by medications you are taking. WebMD tells you which medications are the worst offenders.
- Urinary Incontinence: Kegel Exercises for Pelvic Muscles
Surgery isn’t the only treatment for OAB. Try Kegel exercises to strengthen your pelvic muscles.
- 10 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Overactive Bladder or Urge Incontinence
If you have been diagnosed with overactive bladder or urge incontinence, here are 10 questions prepared by the experts at WebMD to ask your doctor.
- Treatment for Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is a condition that is highly treatable, and in some people, curable. Learn more from WebMD about available treatments.
- Living With Incontinence
Living with urinary incontinence can be a challenge. Check out these tips for managing the condition.
- Prostate Cancer: Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence caused by prostate surgery or radiation therapy for prostate cancer can be managed with a variety of techniques and treatments. WebMD explains.