Overactive Bladder Relief
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It has been estimated that as many
as 34 Million Americans suffer from
overactive bladder, frequent urination
or urinary incontinence.
 

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Although most people don't like to talk about it, millions of American adults suffer from overactive bladder (OAB). What most of them don't know is that frequent urination and overactive bladder are very real, very treatable medical conditions and that overactive bladder is not just a normal sign of aging. Overactive Bladder Relief is dedicated to educating the public about overactive bladder, frequent urination, bladder infection symptoms and urinary incontinence. Whether you have come to this site seeking information for yourself or a loved one, Overactive Bladder Relief offers sound advice from medical experts and fellow adults with overactive bladder or urinary incontinence.

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for an Overactive Bladder

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Medicines can help people with overactive bladder. But so can a wide variety of lifestyle changes. Listen as experts describe everyday things you can do.
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bladder infection treatment  Incontinence:
You Don't Have to Live With It

Although urinary incontinence is often thought of as a problem that only affects the very old, many women between the ages of 40 and 60 experience this frustrating and sometimes embarrassing problem.
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OAB Relief has provided you with
a list of questions to
ask your doctor about your problems, as well as tips for preparing for these conversations.
 

I was diagnosed with OAB by the following type of doctor:
Urologist
Primary care physician
Gynecologist
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symptoms of bladder infections in women

Urinary Incontinence: You Don't Have to Live With It - Although urinary incontinence is often thought of as a problem that only affects the very old, many women between the ages of 40 and 60 experience this frustrating and sometimes embarrassing problem. Most women in this age group have what is known as stress urinary incontinence, which is the involuntary loss of urine that can occur during activities such as walking, or when a person coughs or laughs.