What’s new, what’s treatable and why May — Women’s Health Month — is the perfect time to seek care for urinary incontinence.
Question: I’ve started needing to go to the bathroom much more frequently, especially at night. Is this just part of getting ...
Despite how common it is, experts don’t consider overactive bladder (OAB) a natural part of the aging process or a typical occurrence in people assigned female at birth. It won’t go away on its own.
People may experience frequent urination before a period due to hormonal changes. Frequent urination may also be a sign of an underlying issue, such as a urinary tract infection (UTI) or an overactive ...
An overactive bladder may be temporary or become a chronic condition. How long the symptoms last may depend on factors like the underlying cause and treatment adherence. Some conditions may cause an ...