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- URINE COLOR CHANGES (Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)
- ANURIA OR OLIGURIA (Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)
- Urinary Stream (Decreased) (In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)
- URINE COLOR CHANGES (Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)
- ANURIA AND OLIGURIA (Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)
- Anuria (Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))
- Oliguria (Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))
- Urinary frequency (Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))
- Urinary hesitancy (Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))
- Urinary urgency (Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))
- Anuria (Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))
- Oliguria (Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))
- Urinary frequency (Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))
- Urinary hesitancy (Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))
- Urinary urgency (Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))
- Oliguria and Anuria (The 10-Minute Diagnosis Manual: Symptoms and Signs in the Time-Limited Encounter)
- Anuria/Oliguria (Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis)
- Anuria (Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)
- Anuria (Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)
- Oliguria (Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)
- Urinary frequency (Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)
- Urinary hesitancy (Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)
- Urinary urgency (Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)
- Anuria (Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)
- Oliguria (Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)
- Urinary frequency (Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)
- Urinary hesitancy (Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)
- Urinary urgency (Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)
- URINE COLOR CHANGES (Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)
- ANURIA AND OLIGURIA (Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)
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Frequent urges to urinate can be the result of overactive bladder (OAB). This is called urinary urgency. People with OAB can also find they have more than the urge to urinate; they actually need to urinate often. This is called urinary frequency. Incontinence can also be a problem. And people with OAB can experience nocturia, which means they need to get up frequently at night, to go to the bathroom.
Drugs and lifestyle changes are both effective in treating overactive bladder (OAB). Studies show the standard class of OAB medication, anticholinergics, also known as antimuscarinics, are effective in 70% to 80% of patients.
Frequent and sudden urges to urinate may be more than a nuisance. They may be symptoms of a urinary condition. Listen to experts describe a condition known as overactive bladder.
Medicines can help people with overactive bladder. But so can a wide variety of lifestyle changes. Listen as experts describe everyday things you can do.
Having the urge to go can be distressing, but there are several medicines that can help. Listen to experts describe how the different medicines for overactive bladder work.
She blamed it on her aging body until she learned that you don't have to live with it. See how a little trial and error helped one woman regain control of OAB.
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