Overactive Bladder (OAB) is a condition that can cause significant disruption to your daily life. If you’re finding yourself constantly searching for a restroom or waking up multiple times at night, you might be experiencing the symptoms of OAB. Understanding these symptoms is essential for taking control of your bladder health.
 
Symptoms of overactive bladder
Common Symptoms of Overactive Bladder
1. Urgency
A sudden, intense need to urinate is a key symptom of OAB. This urgency can be overwhelming, often leading to a rush to the bathroom.
 
2. Frequency
If you find yourself needing to urinate more than eight times in a 24-hour period, this could be a sign of OAB. Frequent trips to the restroom can interfere with your daily routine and overall well-being.
 
3. Nocturia
Waking up more than once during the night to urinate, known as nocturia, is another common symptom of OAB. This can lead to interrupted sleep and daytime fatigue.
 
4. Urgency Incontinence
In some cases, the strong need to urinate may be accompanied by urgency incontinence, where urine leakage occurs before you can reach the bathroom. This can be both distressing and embarrassing.
 
Take Action Against OAB
Living with Overactive Bladder doesn’t have to be your new normal. Early diagnosis and treatment can make a significant difference in managing your symptoms.
 
At Urozoone Holistic Kidney Care Clinic in Viman Nagar, Pune, Dr. Bhoopat Bhati offers specialized care for individuals suffering from OAB. With a personalized approach to treatment, Dr. Bhati can help you regain control over your bladder and improve your quality of life.

Don’t let OAB control your life. Schedule a visit with Dr. Bhoopat Bhati at Urozoone today and start your journey toward better bladder health.


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