Overactive bladder: recognition requires vigilance for symptoms
- PMID: 17546830
- DOI: 10.3949/ccjm.74.suppl_3.s21
Overactive bladder: recognition requires vigilance for symptoms
Abstract
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a prevalent condition in both men and women that imposes significant burdens on the patient and his or her quality of life. Nevertheless, only a small percentage of patients with OAB receive diagnosis and treatment. The identification of OAB is well within the scope of the primary care provider, as it is symptom-based and does not generally require specialized testing. The treatment of OAB relies on behavioral modification and/or pharmacologic options, primarily antimuscarinic therapy. Better identification of OAB symptoms in the primary care setting should reduce the number of patients suffering from untreated OAB.
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