Life Without Leaks
Life Without Leaks
National Association for Continence
All about Overactive Bladder - Part 1
31 minutes Posted May 18, 2022 at 3:00 pm.
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Overactive Bladder - also known as OAB - affects roughly 33 million Americans. While it may not be life-threatening, it can be life-altering. It's symptoms include a frequent and urgent need to use the restroom, waking up several times at night to urinate, and sometimes leakage. It's most common in women, but OAB can also affect men.

The good news is that OAB can be treated, and in this 2-part series, we discuss causes, treatments and management of the condition with Steve Gregg, the executive director for the National Association for Continence.

For more information, visit the NAFC's Overactive Bladder Resource Center by clicking here

Music: Rainbows Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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