Do you often feel a sudden, intense urge to urinate that disrupts your daily life? If so, you may be experiencing one of the most common overactive bladder symptoms. Understanding the signs to look ...
In the United States today, overactive bladder (OAB) may impact as many as 40 percent of women and 30 percent of men. The chances of developing OAB increase with age but the condition is not a ...
While certain health conditions like allergies are discussed a lot in public, others like overactive bladder don’t come up a lot in day-to-day life. That can make you feel like you’re the only one ...
OAB is commonly treated with a class of medicines called anticholinergics or antimuscarinics. These medicines block chemicals in your body that help the bladder to squeeze. By blocking these chemicals ...
Do you pee a lot or feel the urge to go when you are feeling anxious or stressed? You are not alone. Research indicates a positive correlation between the severity of anxiety symptoms and overactive ...
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a condition marked by sudden urges to urinate, leakage episodes, and frequent trips to the bathroom.2 The symptoms affect millions of Americans, including former ...
Urinary incontinence (UI) and overactive bladder (OAB) are more common adverse health outcomes in patients who have ...
Boston Scientific acquires Valencia Technologies' eCoin bladder dysfunction device, expanding into the $30M+ overactive ...