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Journal of Kidney

ISSN - 2472-1220

Abstract

Overactive Bladder and Symptoms of the Lower Urinary Tract

Gaurav Singh Dangi*

Population-based studies have been conducted all over the world to determine the prevalence of Overactive Bladder (OAB) and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS). The region of Eastern Europe, however, lacks data, and no sizable population-representative survey has been conducted in any of its nations. A considerable portion of the population suffers from the chronic medical illness known as Overactive Bladder (OAB) syndrome, which has a severe impact on their quality of life. OAB is thought to affect 16.5% of people and has an impact on how well they do daily tasks. Many patients don't seek medical attention. Furthermore, a lot of family doctors and even gynecologists are ignorant of this problem. Typically, people with OAB are elderly. The most annoying symptom in the aged population is said to be nocturia. Our review's objective was to discuss every facet of this difficult condition and offer tools for diagnostic and treatment planning. If patients don't directly ask about their complaints, doctors may overlook them. We want to inspire professionals to pay more attention to this problem.

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