Overactive Bladder in Korea

Overactive Bladder (OAB) causes frequent, urgent urination and sometimes leakage. In Korea, urology clinics offer advanced diagnostics and a range of treatments including lifestyle therapy, medications, bladder training, and nerve stimulation. English-speaking specialists in Seoul provide effective, personalized care for global patients seeking fast relief and long-term management.



At Truman Men's Clinic, we offer comprehensive attention for Overactive Bladder in men, a common and often bothersome condition characterized by a sudden, strong urge to urinate (urgency), often accompanied by frequent urination (frequency) and waking up at night to urinate (nocturia). This urgency may or may not lead to urine leakage (urge incontinence). If you’re experiencing these disruptive symptoms, our expert team provides accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plans to help you regain bladder control and significantly improve your quality of life.


Why Choose Truman Men's Clinic for Overactive Bladder?


Experienced Specialists – Our board-certified urologists are highly skilled in diagnosing and effectively addressing OAB, understanding its unique presentations and underlying causes in men. ✅ Comprehensive Diagnosis – We utilize detailed symptom assessments, physical exams, urinalysis, bladder diaries, and sometimes advanced urodynamic studies to accurately pinpoint the nature and severity of your OAB.

Personalized Treatment Plans – Treatment approaches are customized to your specific symptoms, lifestyle, and overall health goals, ensuring optimal and effective solutions.

Safe & Proven Solutions – We provide evidence-based medical therapies, behavioral modifications, and advanced interventions to effectively reduce OAB symptoms and improve bladder control.

Discreet & Comfortable Care – Our private, confidential consultations and a supportive environment ensure your comfort and privacy throughout your diagnostic and treatment journey.


Components of Overactive Bladder


Detailed Symptom Evaluation – A thorough discussion of your urinary urgency, frequency, nocturia, and any episodes of urge incontinence, as well as their impact on your daily life.

Urinalysis & Physical Exam – Essential tests to rule out urinary tract infections or other conditions that might mimic OAB symptoms, along with a prostate exam.

Bladder Diary – Patients often keep a record of fluid intake, urination times, and volumes to help quantify symptoms and identify patterns.

Behavioral Therapies & Lifestyle Modifications – First-line treatments include bladder retraining, scheduled voiding, pelvic floor exercises (Kegels), fluid management, and dietary changes (e.g., avoiding caffeine, alcohol, acidic foods).

Oral Medications – Prescription drugs such as anticholinergics (e.g., oxybutynin, solifenacin) or beta-3 agonists (e.g., mirabegron) to relax the bladder muscle and reduce urgency and frequency. ✔ Advanced Therapies (If Needed) – For refractory OAB, options may include Botox injections into the bladder muscle to temporarily paralyze it, or neuromodulation (e.g., sacral neuromodulation, percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation - PTNS) to regulate bladder nerves.

Underlying Cause Treatment – Addressing any contributing factors such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or other urological conditions that may exacerbate OAB symptoms.

Follow-up & Ongoing Care – Regular monitoring to assess symptom improvement, manage potential side effects, and adjust treatment as needed for long-term control.


Restore Your Bladder Control and Quality of Life


Overactive Bladder can be a challenging condition, but with accurate diagnosis and a personalized care plan, significant symptom relief and improved quality of life are highly achievable. At Truman Men's Clinic, we are dedicated to helping you achieve optimal bladder health and comfort.


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