
Treating Overactive Bladder With Behavioral Modifications
Overactive bladder can be very disruptive to a person’s life. Constantly rushing to the bathroom, feeling like you need to go every time you start
Overactive bladder can be very disruptive to a person’s life. Constantly rushing to the bathroom, feeling like you need to go every time you start
QUESTION: AS I’VE GOTTEN OLDER, I’VE NOTICED THAT I MORE FREQUENTLY HAVE TROUBLE WITH BLADDER LEAKS AND FIND MYSELF HAVING MORE ACCIDENTS THAN I USED
QUESTION: I’M 42 YEARS OLD AND I FEEL LIKE I’M IN THE BATHROOM ALL THE TIME. WHAT’S NORMAL, AND HOW MANY TIMES SHOULD I BE
Talking to your doctor about bladder leaks is an important first step in getting treatment started. It may feel intimidating, but opening up about incontinence
Incontinence on it’s own can be a huge problem form many people. While bladder leaks might not seem like a big deal to some, those
Maybe it was an embarrassing accident at a party. Or the fact that you’re spending more time in the bathroom than with your family. It
This blog post is also a podcast! Click below to listen. We all know it’s important to get enough nutrients in our diet. Many of
Overactive bladder (OAB) is more common than diabetes and vision problems. (1,2,3,4) Symptoms typically include urinary urgency (a sudden and compelling “gotta go” feeling), urinary
Change is hard. Especially when it’s something that we’ve begun used to dealing with. For many, bladder leaks come on over time and increase as
Mary R. battled urge incontinence for years, frustrated with medication side effects. This post explores her journey advocating for herself and discovering a life-changing treatment option – sacral neuromodulation.
I’m 69 years old. My story starts 8 years ago when I first began seeing signs of bladder leakage. Like many women my age, I was not all that surprised.
All my life, I’ve been a sharer. I’m an open book with my friends and family, and carry few secrets. Which is why it surprised
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