Newsletter: Overactive Bladder

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Overactive bladder, also called OAB, causes sudden urges to urinate that may be hard to control. There might be a need to pass urine many times during the day and night. There also might be loss of urine that isn’t intended, called urgency incontinence.

People with an overactive bladder might feel self-conscious. That can cause them to keep away from others or limit their work and social life. The good news is that it can be treated.

Simple behavior changes might manage symptoms of an overactive bladder.

Visit the links below to learn more:

Symptoms and Causes

Diagnosis and Treatment

If you suffer from signs of an overactive bladder and want to address the issue, please call my office to schedule a visit at (707) 938-1255.

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