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Overactive Bladder – Diagnosis & Treatment

9 Treatment Options for Overactive Bladder

Biofeedback

Biofeedback is a process that aims at helping people control their functions properly. With this option, people with an overactive bladder would re-train the muscles in this organ and reduce the risks of urine leakage. It needs to be done under the supervision of your physical therapist. During the process, electrodes will be used to monitor the pelvic muscles and help you make the right adjustments to deal with your issues. Keep in mind that this treatment option can be costly. Therefore, make sure it is fully or partly covered by the insurance. [4]