Alternative therapies may help to reduce irritability of bladder tissues, urgency and lessen episodes of incontinence and reduce OAB stress.
Alternative therapies may help to reduce irritability of bladder tissues, urgency and lessen episodes of incontinence and reduce OAB stress.
What triggers OAB? A collection of diet and lifestyle factors can play a role. Learn about the most common triggers and how to avoid them.
Studies have shown that the less you understand your condition, the harder it is to manage. Start by breaking through these misconceptions about OAB.
If you cough and have OAB, you're probably looking for ways to prevent bladder leakage. Thankfully, there are three ways to do that.
There are several methods to help you sleep well despite overactive bladder, so you can relief and wake up refreshed.
Research shows that sacral nerve stimulation for OAB can decrease one's urge to urinate. Read on to find out if it's right for you.
Incontinence pads can help overactive bladder patients by absorbing urine. Here are some of the best brands to try.
Have you ever wondered, "Does overactive bladder cause back pain?" Well, many OAB patients find themselves with this symptom. Here's why.
Did you know that OAB patients wear overactive bladder underwear to cope with incontinence on a daily basis? Learn more about the best brands here.
Did you know that OAB and constipation can be related? While they are different conditions, they can play off each other to worsen symptoms.