Celebrities with Overactive Bladders
Urinary tract infections and overactive bladder cause similar symptoms. As in the case of Romo, a severe bladder infection led to an inaccurate OAB diagnosis. If you experience any signs or symptoms of OAB, talk to you doctor. Your doctor will be able to determine if you do indeed have OAB.
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