Hyperactive bladder is a condition in which a patient experiences problems with controlling urination due to the excessive activity of the bladder. This can lead to regular or frequent urination, as well as involuntary urination.
Symptoms of hyperactive bladder may include frequent and urgent urination, nocturnal enuresis, lower abdominal pain, and increased bladder sensitivity.
The causes of hyperactive bladder can be diverse, including nerve damage, inflammation of the bladder, infections, and other conditions.
Various methods may be used to diagnose hyperactive bladder, including urodynamic studies, ultrasound examination, and routine urine analysis.
Treatment for hyperactive bladder may include physiotherapy, medication, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, surgical intervention.
Prevention of hyperactive bladder may include bladder care, avoidance of irritants, regular bathroom visits, and physical exercises.
If hyperactive bladder is suspected, it is advisable to consult a urologist or gynecologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.