It’s a known fact that an overactive bladder affects nearly 33 million Americans. This condition can be both medically and psychologically serious. Firstly, an overactive bladder can be a sign of serious medical problems like nerve damage, stroke, and tumors. Secondly, it can also be incredibly challenging for adults to live with; overactive bladders are often a source of depression and social isolation.

If you know the symptoms, causes, and what to do next, an overactive bladder can be much more manageable. 

Symptoms

Overactive bladders have a few telltale symptoms that are hard to miss. If you notice these symptoms, it would be a good idea to get in touch with a medical professional. 

  • Sudden Urge to Urinate
  • Urine Leakage 
  • Urinating Frequently at Night
  • Bladder Spasms That Can Feel Like Cramps
  • Feeling Like You Need to Urinate More Frequently Than Usual

Complications 

While an overactive bladder might be manageable on its own, it can also be a sign of some pretty complicated medical problems. Here are just a few things to look out for that can happen alongside an overactive bladder. 

  • Tumors
  • Nerve Damage
  • Urinary Tract Infections
  • Prostate Problems
  • Cancer

What are the Causes of an Overactive Bladder?

With so many potential complications, let’s take a closer look at some things that can cause an overactive bladder…