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Overactive Bladder in women: Symptoms, treatments and how to take control, according to urologist

Overactive Bladder (OAB) is more than the occasional bathroom break. When your bladder is working overtime and nothing has worked to stop it, the constant struggle of up-and-go flares becomes a real and pure necessity in your life.

October 01, 2025 / 17:02 IST
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OAB can disrupt sleep, confidence, intimacy and daily life. Affecting millions of women, OAB can be effectively treated when diagnosed early.(Image: Pexels)

Overactive Bladder (OAB) is a prevalent but frequently underreported disorder affecting women of all ages. - People with OAB experience sudden, strong urges to urinate and often lose urine during those moments or even at night. Women living with OAB may need to schedule their days around available bathrooms and face the embarrassment of accidents, as well as sleep loss from multiple nighttime trips.

And although OAB is most common in seniors—it’s particularly prevalent amongst those over age 65—the disorder can develop early for example Women may have it by the time they are 45. It does not resolve on its own, and left untreated symptoms may worsen over time. Weakness of the muscles surrounding the bladder, atrophy in pelvic tissues and decreased bladder size may also occur.

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Speaking on the occasion, Dr Sarika Pandya, Consultant Female Urologist, Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology Hyderabad, told Moneycontrol, that many women feel embarrassed to discuss their urinary symptoms thinking it is a natural part of aging. But overactive bladder is a serious medical condition that can and should be treated. With appropriate diagnosis and treatment, women can reclaim their lives.

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