Coping with Overactive Bladder
Overactive bladder is no laughing matter. This common condition causes frequent, sudden urges to urinate and sometimes causes incontinence. If you suffer from overactive bladder (OAB), rest assured, you’re not alone. Roughly 33 million Americans have OAB. The good news is, there are plenty of ways to cope. Read on to learn about a few ways to make life with OAB more manageable.
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