Overactive bladder (OAB) is typically not painful, but it can cause significant discomfort and a sudden, strong urge to urinate. OAB causes sudden, involuntary contractions of the bladder muscle ...
For the first time in over 25 years (since the approval of oxybutynin in 1972), better medications are available for the overactive bladder. With the recent approval of tolterodine and oxybutynin ...
Frequent urination Incomplete emptying of the bladder Nocturia (needing to urinate during the night) Urinary urgency (a sudden need to urinate) After menopause, women with IBS may be more likely to ...
Healthcare providers sometimes test a person's reflexes as part of a routine or diagnostic exam. Overactive reflexes occur when muscles have an exaggerated reaction. These, along with some strange ...