+ Infographic textOveractive bladder (OAB) is the frequent and urgent need to pee. At least 4 in 10 women have OAB. More than 1 in 2 women think that symptoms of OAB are normal signs of aging — but they’re not. OAB can be treated, but it won’t go away on its own. Symptoms of Overactive Bladder Urgency: Sudden and urgent need to pee Urge incontinence: The sudden and urgent need to pee that causes you to leak urine Frequency: Peeing 8 or more times in 24 hours Nocturia: Waking up more than once at night to pee In a recent survey, 3 in 5 women with sym...
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