Overactive Bladder can be treated.

Don’t let OAB affect your
quality of life…we can help.

Overactive Bladder (OAB) is common, and treatable.

As many as 40% of women and 30% of men in the U.S. have OAB. It can disrupt your work life, social life, and your sleep. But it doesn’t have to. There are many treatment options available to control OAB.

Determine the severity of your symptoms now by taking the short quiz below.

When you have answered all 4 questions, click on Get Results, and your total score will be calculated.

1. Daytime frequency

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How many times do you typically urinate from the time you wake to the time you go to sleep at night?

2. Nighttime frequency

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How many times do you wake up in the night to urinate?

3. Urgency

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How often do you have a sudden urge to urinate that is difficult to control?

4. Leakage

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How often do you leak urine because you can’t control the sudden urge to urinate?

This quiz is not meant to provide medical advice or replace your doctor’s expert opinion and care. You and your doctor should assess your individual condition. There are many causes of OAB and many treatment options available.

Results

Your OAB Assessment Score

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Your symptom severity score is . If you are concerned about your symptoms, you may benefit from finding a urologist who can discuss OAB with you. Click here to find a urologist near you.

Scoring

0 – 7 indicates mild OAB
8 – 12 indicates moderate OAB
13 – 14 indicates moderate to severe OAB
15 indicates severe OAB

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Your Answers

1. Daytime Frequency: How many times do you typically urinate from the time you wake to the time you go to sleep at night?

2. Nighttime Frequency: How many times do you wake up in the night to urinate?

3. Urgency: How often do you have a sudden urge to urinate that is difficult to control?

4. Leakage: How often do you leak urine because you can’t control the sudden urge to urinate?

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