Overactive Bladder (OAB) is a common condition affecting millions, causing urgency, frequency, and sometimes incontinence. Treatment options include behavioral changes, medications, and nerve stimulation. Bladder retraining, exercises, and managing underlying conditions like diabetes are essential. While treatments can improve symptoms, a definitive cure is not available. Medical treatments include anticholinergic drugs, hormones, beta-3 adrenergic drugs, diuretics, and antidiuretics. Behavioral strategies, incontinence products, and surgical options are also considered in OAB management. Natural remedies and lifestyle changes can also help manage OAB. Effective strategies for treatment include behavioral therapies, lifestyle and home remedies, non-pharmacological treatments, and pharmacological treatments.