Overactive Bladder  | Highst Urology Clinic Gangnam Seoul

At Highst Urology Clinic, we understand how overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms can disrupt daily life, sleep quality, work performance, and personal confidence. Our experienced urologists provide personalized diagnostic evaluation and effective treatment solutions designed to improve bladder control and restore comfort in everyday activities.

Whether caused by aging, nerve-related conditions, lifestyle habits, or underlying urinary tract issues, Highst Urology Clinic offers comprehensive and individualized care using modern diagnostic systems and advanced treatment options.

What is Overactive Bladder?

Overactive bladder (OAB) is a urinary condition characterized by a sudden and difficult-to-control urge to urinate, often accompanied by increased urinary frequency and nighttime urination. In some cases, urgency urinary incontinence may also occur.

OAB can affect both men and women and may significantly impact quality of life if left untreated. At Highst Urology Clinic, we focus on identifying the underlying causes and providing customized treatment strategies tailored to each patient’s condition and lifestyle.

Symptoms of Overactive Bladder

The most common symptoms of overactive bladder include:

Sudden Urgent Need to Urinate

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Frequent Urination

Needing to urinate more often than normal throughout the day.

Nocturia (Nighttime Urination)

Waking up multiple times during the night to urinate.

Urgency Incontinence

Accidental urine leakage following a sudden urge to urinate.

Disrupted Daily Activities

Difficulty concentrating at work, traveling, exercising, or participating in social activities due to frequent bathroom visits.

If you are experiencing these symptoms, it is important to consult with a urologist for proper diagnosis and personalized treatment recommendations.

Causes of Overactive Bladder

Overactive bladder may develop from various physical, neurological, and lifestyle-related factors.

1. Physical Causes:

Aging-Related Bladder Changes

Natural aging may reduce bladder capacity and bladder muscle control.

Enlarged Prostate (BPH)

In men, benign prostatic hyperplasia can contribute to urinary urgency and frequency.

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

Bladder irritation caused by infection may trigger OAB symptoms.

Bladder Stones or Obstruction

Obstruction within the urinary tract can interfere with normal bladder emptying.

Diabetes

Nerve damage associated with diabetes may affect bladder function.

2. Neurological Causes:

Parkinson’s Disease

Neurological disorders may interfere with bladder nerve signaling.

Stroke

Damage to brain pathways involved in bladder control can contribute to urgency symptoms.

Spinal Cord Disorders

Nerve communication problems may affect bladder muscle regulation.

3. Lifestyle Factors:

Excessive Caffeine or Alcohol

Certain beverages can irritate the bladder and increase urinary urgency.

Obesity

Increased abdominal pressure may worsen bladder symptoms.

Chronic Stress

Stress and anxiety can aggravate urinary frequency and urgency.

Treatment Options for Overactive Bladder

At Highst Urology Clinic, we provide a wide range of personalized treatments based on symptom severity, bladder function, and overall patient health.

1. Lifestyle Modifications:

Bladder Training

Structured bladder training programs help improve bladder control and reduce urgency.

Dietary Adjustments

Reducing caffeine, alcohol, and bladder-irritating foods may improve symptoms.

Weight Management

Maintaining a healthy weight may decrease pressure on the bladder.

Fluid Management

Adjusting fluid intake timing can help reduce nighttime urination.

2. Medications:

Anticholinergic Medications

These medications help relax bladder muscles and reduce urgency symptoms.

Beta-3 Agonists

Certain medications improve bladder storage function and reduce urinary frequency.

3. Pelvic Floor Therapy:

Pelvic Muscle Exercises

Strengthening pelvic floor muscles can improve bladder control and reduce leakage.

Biofeedback Therapy

Advanced pelvic floor training may improve muscle coordination and bladder function.

4. Minimally Invasive Procedures:

Botox Injections for Overactive Bladder

Bladder Botox injections can help relax overactive bladder muscles and reduce urgency symptoms.

Nerve Stimulation Therapy

Neuromodulation treatments may help regulate bladder nerve activity.

5. Advanced Surgical Options:

For severe or treatment-resistant cases, surgical intervention may be considered to improve bladder storage and urinary function.

Why Choose Highst Urology Clinic for Overactive Bladder Treatment?

Specialized Urology Expertise

Our experienced urologists specialize in urinary function disorders and personalized bladder treatment strategies.

Comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluation

We utilize advanced diagnostic technologies to accurately identify the underlying causes of bladder symptoms.

Personalized Treatment Plans

Every treatment plan is customized based on symptom severity, lifestyle factors, and individual patient goals.

Modern Minimally Invasive Treatments

Highst Urology Clinic offers advanced non-surgical and minimally invasive therapies designed to maximize comfort and recovery.

Private & Confidential Care

We provide discreet, compassionate care in a comfortable and professional environment for every patient.

Is Overactive Bladder Treatment Right for You?

If you frequently experience urinary urgency, nighttime urination, bladder leakage, or difficulty controlling urination, professional evaluation may help improve your symptoms and quality of life.

At Highst Urology Clinic Gangnam Seoul, our specialists work closely with patients to identify the cause of overactive bladder and develop effective, long-term treatment solutions tailored to individual needs.

Book Your Consultation Today

If you are experiencing symptoms of overactive bladder or other urinary health concerns, the specialists at Highst Urology Clinic Gangnam Seoul are here to provide professional, personalized, and confidential urology care.