Overactive Bladder Treatment Tracker
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THE NAFC OAB TREATMENT TRACKER
Do you suffer from Overactive Bladder? If you urinate more than 8 times per day, or have strong, sudden urges to use the restroom frequently, you may be one of the over 33 million Americans with OAB. This condition is not life-threatening, but for some, it can be life altering. And, while the many treatment options that exist may seem overwhelming, finding one that works for you is crucial in gaining control over the situation and getting your life back.
The OAB Treatment Tracker is designed to help you narrow down the choices of treatment options to find one that fits best with your needs. Upon completion of the questionnaire, a personalized report will be emailed to you. Read the tips and information contained within the report, and take it with you to your doctor. Your answers will help you doctor determine the best solution for you.
HOW TO USE THE OAB TREATMENT TRACKER
Using the OAB Treatment Tracker is quick and easy. Just click on the link below to begin. You will be asked a series of questions to help determine where on the continuum of care you currently fall. Overall, the questions should take you only 5-10 minutes to complete.
Once you’ve completed the questionnaire, you will be emailed a personalized report that contains your answers to the questions, as well as information on solutions that may be right for you. Take this report to your doctor – it will serve as a discussion starter for treatment and will help your doctor better determine what treatment option will best fit your needs.
Need help finding a doctor? Use our Specialist Locator to find a doctor near you!
The medical information relayed through the OAB Treatment Tracker is provided as an information resource only, and is not to be used or relied on for any diagnostic or treatment purposes. This information should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis and treatment. As always, please consult your doctor before making any healthcare decisions or for guidance about a specific medical condition.



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