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Are you planning your life around the nearest bathroom? Having an overactive bladder (OAB) can be inconvenient and embarrassing. But did you know that OAB is a medical condition that can be treated? If you think you may be one of the thousands of Canadians with OAB, learn more about your treatment options.
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This Month's Feature: DOES YOUR MAN HAVE OAB?

Does Your Man have OAB?
Did you know that nearly one in six Canadian men has overactive bladder (OAB)? Find out if your man might be one of them, and learn more about how you can help him.


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Dr. Sheilah B. LambAre you planning your life around the nearest bathroom? Having an overactive bladder (OAB) can be inconvenient and embarrassing. But did you know that OAB is a medical condition that can be treated? Learn more about overactive bladder from our expert, Dr. Sheilah B. Lamb CCFP.
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Follow our Overactive Bladder Doctor Discussion Guide and get more out of your next doctor's visit.
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The Canadian Urology Association (CUA) recommends trying lifestyle changes and bladder training before considering other types of treatment.
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