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Postmenopausal Women Are More Likely to Have Overactive Bladder (OAB) Syndrome

Mary Parker by Mary Parker
23.12.2021
in Health & Wellness

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If you are a postmenopausal woman feeling sudden urges to run to the bathroom, you may be experiencing overactive bladder (OAB) syndrome. A new study has found that postmenopausal women aged 45 to 54 years are at a higher risk for overactive bladder syndrome. Women who have had multiple births or are obese are also at greater risk for stress urinary incontinence (SUI).

There are two main types of urinary incontinence – stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and urinary urge incontinence (UUI). Urinary urge incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine associated with the urge to urinate. Stress urinary incontinence is the loss of urine because of effort or physical exertion, including coughing, sneezing, or sporting activities.

Urinary incontinence symptoms are common in women and can increase with age. Women are more likely to be diagnosed with SUI and commonly experience increased daytime and nighttime frequency in addition to urinary incontinence.

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Many studies have been conducted on women’s urinary issues, but this is the most extensive known study with data from more than 12,000 women. Researchers set out to investigate the prevalence and factors associated with urinary symptoms and how women can continue to have a healthy bladder through menopause.

The study did show a significant association of overactive bladder (OAB) in postmenopausal women, and researchers also found that SUI symptoms can become less frequent after menopause. However, stress urinary incontinence was shown to increase with the number of times a woman has given birth or as a result of a high body mass index. Other factors may also increase the risk of OAB, including smoking, diabetes, and hormone therapy.

Bladder control issues can become more common as women age, so it is essential to focus on bladder health. Bladder Rescue has seven primary ingredients that can help to support the bladder and urinary health. Specifically formulated to support healthy bladder functioning control, this formula provides the support for bladder health and control that you deserve.

The post Postmenopausal Women Are More Likely to Have Overactive Bladder (OAB) Syndrome appeared first on Bel Marra Health – Breaking Health News and Health Information.

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