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Do you find yourself locating the nearest bathroom when you are out with friends? Do you make it a habit to always use the bathroom before going anywhere? Are wearing leakproof panties now part of your daily attire? If so, you may be suffering from an overactive bladder. There is more you can do to manage this problem. Here are 12 effective tips for managing overactive bladder.
An overactive bladder is a medical condition that causes your bladder to squeeze urine at the wrong time, or certainly not when you want it to. This can happen even if your bladder is not full.woman with overactive bladder.
It can impact a person’s quality of life, making it difficult to go out with friends, work, sleep, or exercise.
If you have two or more of the following symptoms, you most likely have OAB:
Going to see an experienced physician like Dr. Asulin can confirm the diagnosis of OAB. Once diagnosed, you can begin to take control and manage the symptoms in various ways.
Dr. Asulin may suggest trying some simple lifestyle changes first.
These therapies are aimed at training your bladder.
Decide how long you want to wait between urinating during the day. Use the bathroom at specific times. Start with 3 hours for the first 3 days. If that works, gradually increase the time interval by 30 minutes. This helps to train your bladder, but be patient.
These are also known as Kegel exercises. These work wonders to stop your bladder muscles from contracting by themselves. Talk with Dr. Asulin about how to do them correctly.
You don’t have to live with an overactive bladder. Contact Dr. Asulin at (201) 308-5591 for an evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment recommendations.
Sources:
Urinary Incontinence in Women | Johns Hopkins Medicine
OAB: Your Patient Guide Gives Tips for Lifestyle Changes
Overactive Bladder | Polyuria | MedlinePlus
Overactive Bladder (OAB): Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment – Urology Care Foundation