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Overactive Bladder: Symptoms & Solutions

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Understanding Overactive Bladder: Symptoms and Solutions

An overactive bladder (OAB) can be disruptive at any time of year, but the holiday season’s busy schedule may make it even more challenging. Understanding the symptoms and solutions can help you regain control and enjoy this festive time.

What is Overactive Bladder?

OAB is characterized by a frequent and urgent need to urinate, sometimes accompanied by leakage. It can interfere with daily activities and affect quality of life.

Symptoms of OAB

  • Frequent urination (more than 8 times a day)
  • Sudden, strong urges to urinate
  • Incontinence or accidental leakage

Managing OAB During the Holidays

  1. Plan Ahead: If traveling or attending events, identify restrooms in advance.
  2. Stay Hydrated Wisely: Drink water in moderation and avoid bladder irritants like caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods.
  3. Strengthen Pelvic Muscles: Kegel exercises can help manage bladder control.
  4. Seek Treatment: Medications, behavioral therapies, and even surgical options may be available if symptoms persist.

OAB doesn’t have to disrupt your life or the holiday season. If you’re experiencing symptoms, consult your urologist for personalized solutions and regain control.

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