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Normally, muscles around the bladder contract and relax according to the volume of urine in the bladder and the initiation of urination. In people with overactive bladders, the detrusor muscle contracts spastically, sometimes without a known cause, which results in sustained, high bladder pressure. People with the condition typically experience the urgent need to urinate at inconvenient times and may lose control before reaching a toilet. Overactive bladder interferes with work, daily routine, and intimacy; causes embarrassment; and may diminish self-esteem and quality of life. |
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Overactive bladder
affects men and women equally. Approximately 20 million people in the
United States suffer from the condition. Though it is not necessarily
a part of aging, it most often affects older people. Causes
Other conditions can produce symptoms similar to those experienced with overactive bladder, the most common of which is urinary tract infection (UTI) in women. Symptoms
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