Overactive bladder in kids is fairly common, but it can be confused with bedwetting. Here's how to tell the difference and when to see a doctor.
Overactive bladder in kids is fairly common, but it can be confused with bedwetting. Here's how to tell the difference and when to see a doctor.
What causes overactive bladder? We go over some of the potential reasons why you may be experiencing OAB symptoms and what treatments are.
Although OAB in men is chronically undertreated, it doesn’t have to hold you back. Be proactive in your health by looking out for warning signs.
Diagnosing overactive bladder leads to a wide array of treatment modalities are available which will eliminate or decrease your symptoms of OAB.
The bladder is more complicated than you might imagine, which can make it difficult to find the root causes of overactive bladder (OAB).
It’s important to get these symptoms of overactive bladder checked out as soon as you can, they can usually be easily treated.
You can team up with your doctor to craft a more aggressive Overactive Bladder treatment plan with a combination of these approaches.