Everything You Need To Know About Overactive Bladder In Women

An overactive bladder is a common condition many people, especially women, struggle with. The condition can worsen with age, because of medication, or after pregnancy. People who have experienced an overactive bladder are likely familiar with having the sudden urge to urinate or constantly feeling like they need to urinate. At times, the urge to urinate may feel uncontrollable and result in leaks or difficulty walking because it is so strong. These are all symptoms of an overactive bladder.

A Brief Overview Of An Overactive Bladder

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The main symptoms of an overactive bladder include feeling a sudden urge to urinate that is difficult to control, experiencing involuntary loss of urine immediately after feeling the need to urinate, frequent urination (often eight or more times within twenty-four hours), or waking up two or more times at night to urinate. People who experience these symptoms and are unable to live a normal life because of them should consult their doctor to learn more about the condition and the treatments that may be available to them. It is not always easy to discuss private issues with a health care professional. However, for people who are suffering from an overactive bladder, getting help is worth it because an overactive bladder can substantially disrupt their work and social life.

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