Urge incontinence is caused by sudden spasms of the bladder muscle, or by an overactive bladder. This may be due to abnormal signals between the brain and the bladder. One way of approaching this ...
Overactive bladder (OAB) can be a challenge, but there are lots of ways to manage it. Lifestyle changes, medication, and surgery can all help. But it’s possible to make some common mistakes without ...
Responses to the OAB-BAT complement information from bladder diaries for monitoring overactive bladder outcomes, according to investigators. A new questionnaire called the Overactive Bladder-Bladder ...
"The (unproven) implications of this study are that phenotyping men according to uroflow, 24-hour voided volume and maximum voided volume results in 3 mutually exclusive groups—2 of which are polyuria ...
Urinary incontinence isn’t a disease on its own, but it’s a symptom of other problems. Though you may not be able to ensure you’ll never get it, you can lower your risk of some of the conditions that ...
Bladder control problems, such as leaking urine, are common. Fortunately, there are simple ways to improve bladder control and quality of life. These lifestyle changes work and are safe and easy. They ...
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a health condition defined by the frequent, urgent need to urinate. Overactive bladder is a category of urinary symptoms, rather than a disease in its own right. It can ...
Overactive bladder is a urological condition that involves more frequent urination than usual, such that it inhibits the individual’s normal daily activities. It is a relatively common condition with ...