
Small Changes Can Make A Difference When It Comes To OAB
Did you know that even small changes in your behavior can make a big difference in managing overactive bladder and leaks? Learn more in this post.
Did you know that even small changes in your behavior can make a big difference in managing overactive bladder and leaks? Learn more in this post.
Preventing incontinence while working from home may sound easy, but those easy commutes to your office desk could be increasing your incontinence. A recent NAFC
This content has been medically reviewed by Aleece Fosnight, MSPAS, PA-C, CSC-S, CSE, NCMP, IF. Around 33 million Americans have overactive bladder (OAB)- a condition
Do you have a big deadline at work coming up? Did your daughter volunteer you to make cupcakes for her class…tomorrow? We all know stress
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a chronic condition affecting approximately 50 million American adults1,2, with a higher incidence in women than men. It is typically characterized
Do you have strong, sudden urges to urinate and have a hard time controlling it? If so, you may suffer from overactive bladder or urinary incontinence.
Do you have to see a specialist if you have symptoms of incontinence? What can you do to get the most out of your appointment?
If you’re reading this, you are likely one of the hundreds of millions of people who have incontinence. We understand you may be frustrated, or
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