Urology Specialties, Conditions, Treatments & Technology

Overactive Bladder

 

Overactive bladder occurs when abnormal nerves send signals to the bladder at the wrong time, causing its muscles to squeeze without warning. Voiding up to seven times a day is normal for many women, but women with overactive bladder may find that they must urinate even more frequently.
Specifically, the symptoms of overactive bladder include

  • urinary frequency – bothersome urination eight or more times a day or two or more times at night
  • urinary urgency – the sudden, strong need to urinate immediately
  • urge incontinence – leakage or gushing of urine that follows a sudden, strong urge
  • nocturia – awaking at night to urinate

 

Products and Resources – Rx

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