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Treatment options for Overactive Bladder

By: Dr. Shenelle N. Wilson

7/12/2024

Overactive bladder=frequent trips to the bathroom!! 


If you find yourself asking, "Why do I have to pee so much?" or "Why am I peeing so much?", you might be dealing with Overactive Bladder (OAB). Fortunately, several treatment options can help manage and alleviate the symptoms.


Behavioral Techniques

Many people can reduce their symptoms of OAB through various behavioral techniques. These include:


Lifestyle Changes: Adjusting your daily routine can significantly impact bladder control.

Fluid and Diet Modification: Avoiding bladder irritants like caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods, while maintaining proper hydration.

Bladder Retraining: Gradually increasing the time between urinations to improve bladder capacity and control.

Kegel Exercises: Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles through specific exercises can help control urination.

Physical Therapy: Engaging in guided physical therapy can provide additional support for managing symptoms.

Medications

Doctors may prescribe medications to help control the symptoms of OAB. These medications typically focus on the muscles associated with bladder function, helping to reduce urinary urgency and frequency.


Neuromodulation

If other treatments haven’t worked for you, neuromodulation might be an option to consider. Neuromodulation is a reversible treatment that involves sending mild electrical pulses to the sacral nerves, which are located near the tailbone. These nerves control the bladder and muscles related to urinary function. Here’s how it works:


Sacral Nerve Stimulation: The sacral nerves play a crucial role in bladder function. If the communication between the brain and these nerves is disrupted, it can lead to OAB symptoms. Neuromodulation stimulates the sacral nerves with mild electrical pulses to improve communication and help the bladder function properly.

Reversibility: One of the significant advantages of neuromodulation is that it’s a reversible treatment. If needed, the device can be turned off or removed at any time.

By targeting the root cause of OAB symptoms, neuromodulation offers a promising solution for those who haven’t found relief with other treatments.


Why Choose Metro Atlanta Urology?

At Metro Atlanta Urology, we offer various options to treat this condition, and it all starts with a conversation with our caring Urology Staff! We partner with industry leaders to offer the latest treatment plans to improve our patients' quality of life and pelvic health. Our team is dedicated to providing personalized care tailored to your specific needs, ensuring you receive the best possible treatment for your overactive bladder.


Conclusion

If you’re dealing with frequent urination, urinary urgency, or other symptoms of OAB, there are various treatment options available. From lifestyle changes and medications to advanced treatments like neuromodulation, it’s essential to consult with your healthcare provider to find the best approach for you. Don’t let OAB control your life—explore these options and take the first step towards better bladder health with the support of Metro Atlanta Urology.



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