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Overactive Bladder (OAB)

Symptoms:  The term Overactive Bladder (OAB) is used to describe a collection of symptoms.  A patient may have one or more of these symptoms.  OAB symptoms include:

  1. A sudden, intense urge to urinate (urinary urgency), sometimes followed by the loss of urine (urge incontinence)
  2. Urinating more than 8 times daily or twice at night (urinary frequency).

Cause: OAB is generally caused by bladder muscles that are overly sensitive or overactive.  This overactivity is caused by damage to nervous system or to the nerves and muscles associated with bladder. While the cause of the nerve damage is often unidentified, it can result from Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinsons's Disease, Alzheimer's Disease, stroke or injury. The Overactive Bladder symptoms of urinary urgency, urinary frequency or urge incontinence may also be present in people with interstitial cystitis or post-radical prostatectomy.

Prevalence: It is estimated that over 16% of the adult population have one or more of these symptoms.*

Treatments: A variety of treatments are available including behavior modification, pelvic muscle strengthening, medications and neuromodulation. Office-based neuromodulation with the  Urgent PC Neuromodulation System provides a minimally-invasive alternative when conservative therapies don't work.

* Stewart, W.F., Rooyen, J.B.V., Cundiff, G.W., Abrams, P., Herzog, A.R., Corey, R., et al. (2003). Prevalence and burden of overactive bladder in the United States. World J Urol, 20, 327-336.

 

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Stress Urinary Incontinence
Leakage of small amounts of urine during physical activity

Urge Incontinence
Leakage of urine at unexpected times

Overactive Bladder
Urinary frequency and urgency, often accompanied by urge incontinence

Mixed Incontinence
Usually a combination of stress urinary incontinence and urge incontinence

Overflow Incontinence
Unexpected leakage of small amounts of urine due to a full bladder


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