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Do You Have an Overactive Bladder Everything to Know

An overactive bladder is a condition that forces frequent and sudden visits to the bathroom to pee. If you have been experiencing uncontrollable urges to urinate, you may have an overactive bladder. If the condition is left unmanaged, it may graduate to urinary incontinence, which would be a more embarrassing situation.

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Do You Have an Overactive Bladder Everything to Know

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  1. Do You Have an Overactive Bladder? Everything to Know It can be rather unsettling and uncomfortable when you have to wake up several times at night to visit the bathroom. It gets even worse when you cannot control urine from leaking just because you have an overactive bladder (OAB). However, learning more about the condition can help you reduce its severity and know when to ask for expert help. What is an Overactive Bladder? An overactive bladder is a condition that forces frequent and sudden visits to the bathroom to pee. If you have been experiencing uncontrollable urges to urinate, you may have an overactive bladder. If the condition is left unmanaged, it may graduate to urinary incontinence, which would be a more embarrassing situation. Symptoms of an Overactive Bladder These symptoms may differ from one person to another as well as the severity of the condition. The common signs of an overactive bladder will include: Sudden, urgent, and uncontrollable urge to urinate. Frequent urination in a single day. Frequent involuntary bladder leakage. Waking up frequently at night to urinate. Causes of Overactive Bladder Just like the symptoms, the causes vary. Different factors and conditions may cause OAB, including: Drinking too many liquids before bed. Urinary tract infections. Certain medications that may increase urine production. Increased caffeine intake. Excessive alcohol consumption. Bladder abnormalities, including bladder stones. Diet-Related Factors There are different diet-related factors that can cause this condition. The common ones include: Drinking a lot of liquids before going to bed. Taking in carbonated drinks that aggravate the symptoms.

  2. Too much fluid intake. Gluten sensitivity. Taking irritating foods such as spicy foods, citrus fruits, acidic foods, tomato products, artificial flavorings and preservatives, and alcoholic beverages. Too much caffeine intake. Overactive Bladder Diagnosis You can consult your OB/GYN or GP for a diagnosis of the overactive bladder symptoms you may be experiencing. Some of the tests used for the diagnosis may include: Urine sampling (urinalysis). Physical examination for any tenderness around the kidneys and abdomen. Physical examination for enlarged prostate. Bladder scan to ascertain the amount of urine left after urinating. Urodynamic testing. Natural Remedies to an Overactive Bladder You may have at-home remedies, including: Maintaining a healthy weight by shedding excess body fats and weight. Doing regular exercises to tone the pelvic floor muscles. Managing chronic conditions that may aggregate the problem, including diabetes. Limiting caffeine and alcohol intake. Quitting smoking. Adopting a regular physical exercise routine. If the symptoms persist, talk to an expert. Contact Us: 810 Main St., Suite C Monroe, CT 06468 customercare@elitone.com 9784354324

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