Overactive Bladder Affects One in Four Hong Kong Residents Aged 40+, New Data reveals
Hong Kong - A significant proportion of Hong Kong adults aged 40 and over – approximately one in four – are living with overactive bladder (OAB), a condition characterized by a sudden, compelling urge to urinate that can lead to involuntary leakage. New data highlights the prevalence of this often-debilitating condition within the city’s aging population, impacting quality of life and daily routines.
The condition, marked by symptoms like urinary frequency, urgency, and incontinence, is frequently underreported due to embarrassment or a misconception that it’s a normal part of aging. However, OAB is a treatable medical condition that can significantly improve patients’ well-being. Experts emphasize the importance of seeking medical advice to manage symptoms and explore available treatment options, ranging from lifestyle adjustments to medication and therapies.
according to the Mingpao Health Network, the data underscores a growing public health concern as Hong Kong’s population continues to age. OAB isn’t simply a nuisance; it can lead to social isolation, anxiety, and depression. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial to preventing the condition from escalating and improving the overall health and quality of life for those affected.
Source: Mingpao Health Network - health.mingpao.com