Several treatment options are available for OAB depending on the severity and underlying cause:
Behavioral therapies: These include bladder training and pelvic floor exercises (Kegels) to strengthen the muscles that control urination. Medications: Anticholinergics and beta-3 agonists can help relax the bladder muscles and reduce symptoms. Botox injections: These can be used to paralyze the overactive bladder muscles temporarily. Neuromodulation: Techniques like sacral nerve stimulation can help regulate bladder function. Surgery: In severe cases, surgical interventions such as bladder augmentation may be considered.