How is overactive bladder diagnosed?
Sometimes overactive bladder is caused by a short-term, treatable condition, which is why your urologist will rule out common conditions that can cause urgency and frequency to urinate, like a urinary tract infection.
Because overactive bladder can be caused by so many different conditions, several exams and diagnostics may be needed to narrow down a treatment plan. Typically, diagnosis will begin with:
- Reviewing the patient’s medical history
- Performing a physical examination and taking a urine sample
- Performing a neurological exam
From there, your urologist may proceed to urodynamic testing to assess your bladder function. These tests are specially designed to measure whether you can fully empty your bladder and how much pressure is in your bladder.