Understanding Overactive Bladder (OAB) Symptoms
Common symptoms include a sudden, difficult-to-control urge to urinate, urgency incontinence, frequent urination (eight or more times in 24 hours), and nighttime urination. These symptoms can significantly impact daily life, causing embarrassment and social limitations. Factors contributing to OAB include neurological disorders, diabetes, urinary tract infections, hormonal changes, and bladder-related conditions. Management involves behavioral changes, medications, and nerve stimulation.
To learn more about overactive bladder and how to manage its symptoms, speak with Dr. Samarth Agarwal or visit our website for additional resources. Taking action today can make a difference in your daily life!