We have selected some blog articles by healthcare professionals and experts to help you on your journey.
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Understanding the Emotional Impact of Overactive Bladder
November 2025
Better understand the implications of OAB on patients’ emotions and life. Discover how OAB can affect mental health, self- esteem, and social interactions; along with some coping mechanisms and support resources.
Tips for Adjusting Daily Habits to Manage Overactive Bladder
April 2025
Lifestyle changes that patients can make which can help manage OAB symptoms; including dietary adjustments, exercises for pelvic function and staying hydrated.
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Talking to your Doctor about Overactive Bladder
April 2025
An informative guide for patients on how to have effective conversations with your GP about Overactive Bladder; including a checklist of questions and potential concerns to raise.
To help those experiencing OAB we spoke to a number of experts in the field of urology to learn more about the basic facts of the condition, its symptoms, and how OAB can affect daily life.
"Overactive bladder (OAB) is a treatable medical condition in which the bladder is more active than usual. Instead of staying at rest as urine fills the bladder, the muscle contracts frequently and spontaneously."