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Overactive Bladder — A Disturbing Problem

Overactive Bladder — A Disturbing Problem. Presented by (insert name of presenter here). Overactive Bladder. Definition: Overactive bladder is a chronic condition in which the bladder starts to contract too early when it is filling with urine. Overactive Bladder. Urgency. Frequency. Urge

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Overactive Bladder — A Disturbing Problem

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  1. Overactive Bladder — A Disturbing Problem Presented by (insert name of presenter here)

  2. Overactive Bladder Definition: Overactive bladder is a chronic condition in which the bladder starts to contract too early when it is filling with urine.

  3. Overactive Bladder Urgency Frequency Urge incontinence OVERACTIVE BLADDER

  4. Symptoms of Overactive Bladder Frequency Urge Incontinence Urgency Bladder pressure > urethral pressure

  5. Diagrammatic Representation of Overactive Bladder Bladder pressure > urethral pressure Pressure

  6. Frequency Going to the toilet often (more than eight times in a 24-hour period)

  7. Urgency Astrongandsuddendesire to urinate

  8. Urge Incontinence Urge incontinence occurs when there is a very strong urge to pass urine and which cannot be held back, resulting in the person wetting himself on the way to the toilet Image source: Society for Continence (Singapore)

  9. Case Study 1 “My boyfriend and I don’t go out very often because of my problem. If we do go out, let’s say to a departmental store, the first thing that I look for is the toilet. If I can’t find one, I leave the store. That’s how serious the problem is.” Devi, 27 years old

  10. Case Study 2 “I visit the toilet frequently during the day – about 10 or 12 times, I think? And at night I wake up 3 or 4 times just to go to the toilet. I used to think that if I go to bed later, I wouldn’t have to get up so often. But that’s not true.” Michelle, 36 years old

  11. Case Study 3 “It’s so embarrassing. I see the lady who cleans the toilet more often than I see my colleagues or my boss. Because I am away from my desk so often, I always get these looks from my colleagues who think I’m lazy or trying to skive…I’m just too shy to tell anyone the truth.” Ahmad, 53 years old

  12. Case Study 4 “Having this problem is really bothersome! For instance, I totally avoid taking the bus or the MRT because I can’t ask the driver to stop when I suddenly have the urge to go to the toilet, can I? Also, I always wear dark clothing and carry extra pads wherever I go – just in case I leak suddenly.” Mdm Tan, 67 years old

  13. Problems Associated with Lack of Bladder Control • Physical • Psychological • Social • Sexual • Occupational/Financial

  14. Physical Problems • Limitation or stopping of physical activities • Discomfort due to dampness • Unpleasant odour • Skin rashes/ ulcers • Confinement in nursing homes • Falls • Insomnia • Dehydration

  15. Psychological Problems • Loss of independence - feels tied to home • Fear of embarrassment • Loss of dignity & self esteem • Depression • Feeling of being a burden • Suicide • Affects career

  16. Social Problems • Reduction in social interaction/ increased social isolation • Alteration of travel plans (e.g. plan around availability of toilets) • Cessation of some hobbies

  17. Sexual Problems • Avoidance of sexual contact

  18. Occupational/Financial Problems • Absence from work • Job loss • Change of job • Poor relationship with employers/ employee • Financial loss

  19. Vicious Circle of Bladder Control Problems Isolation Guilt Social, domestic, physical, sexual and psychological problems Absence from work Depression

  20. Quality of Life • Studies show that thequality of life is significantly impairedin people withoveractive bladder.

  21. Quality of Life • The Short-Form-36 measures quality of life in eight health domains: • Physical functioning • Role limitations due to physical health • Bodily pain • General health perceptions • Vitality • Social functioning • Role limitations due to emotional problems • Mental health

  22. Quality of Life • Scores range from 0 to 100, with 100 representing perfect health. • Lower score represents lower quality of life.

  23. Physical Functioning 9 0 8 0 Overactive Bladder 7 0 Diabetes Hypertension 6 0 Depression 5 0 Control Group 4 0 3 0

  24. Role Limitations (Physical) 9 0 8 0 Overactive Bladder 7 0 Diabetes Hypertension 6 0 Depression 5 0 Control Group 4 0 3 0

  25. Bodily Pain 9 0 8 0 Overactive Bladder 7 0 Diabetes Hypertension 6 0 Depression 5 0 Control Group 4 0 3 0

  26. General Health Perceptions 9 0 8 0 Overactive Bladder Diabetes 7 0 Hypertension 6 0 Depression 5 0 Control Group 4 0 3 0

  27. Vitality 9 0 8 0 Overactive Bladder Diabetes 7 0 Hypertension 6 0 Depression 5 0 Control Group 4 0 3 0

  28. Social Functioning 9 0 8 0 Overactive Bladder Diabetes 7 0 Hypertension 6 0 Depression 5 0 Control Group 4 0 3 0

  29. Role Function Emotional 9 0 8 0 Overactive Bladder Diabetes 7 0 Hypertension 6 0 Depression Control Group 5 0 4 0 3 0

  30. Mental Health 90 80 Overactive Bladder 70 Diabetes 60 Hypertension Depression 50 Control Group 40 30

  31. Summary People with overactive bladder score similar to, or slightly lower than, individuals with diabetes or hypertension in the physical domains, and substantially lower than all other individuals, except those with depression, in the social and mental domains.

  32. Cause of Overactive Bladder • In the majority of cases, the underlying cause isunknown. • In some patients, the cause may be aneurologicaldeficit. • Multiple sclerosis • Stroke • Parkinson’s Disease • Spina Bifida • Spinal cord damage

  33. Summary • Overactive bladderis a disturbing problem. • It isNOTdue to aging. • It can betreated and improved.

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