Bladder health awareness month
Let’s raise awareness of overactive bladder together during bladder health awareness month.
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Let’s raise awareness of overactive bladder together during bladder health awareness month.
We made it easy with pictures and text below that you can use on your professional or clinical social media profiles. The text and pictures can be used on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or LinkedIn. Copy the text from this page, add your clinic phone number (and hours if you'd like). Then select the corresponding link below and download the image you need for Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or LinkedIn!
Did you know there's a whole month dedicated to bladder health? November is #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth, a perfect time to talk about overactive bladder and annoying leaks. Call us XXX-XXX-XXXX so we can help you get treatment to stop leaks. #OAB #BladderHealthMonth
One study found that women can often suffer from overactive bladder for more than 6 years before bringing it up with their doctor1. We don't want that to be you. Bladder Health Awareness Month is the perfect time to talk about it.
Call us at XXX-XXX-XXXX for help.
#BladderHealthMonth
Overactive bladder (#OAB) can so be embarrassing that one survey found 57% of women probably wouldn't bring up their OAB symptoms with their health care provider.1 We hope you'll bring it up with us! Get started at https://medtronic.com/bladder. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth
Are leaks keeping you from doing what you love? We're here to help you find treatment and get back to whatever you enjoy, whether it’s a neighborhood basketball game or just a walk around the block. Visit https://medtronic.com/bladder to get started. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #OAB
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1. Stewart WF, et al. Prevalence and burden of overactive bladder in the United States. World J Urol. 2003;20:327–336.
2. US Census Bureau 2020. US adult and under-age-18 populations: 2020. census https://www.census.gov/library/visualizations/interactive/adult-and-under-the-age-of-18-populations-2020-census.html. Accessed June 20, 2022.
3. National Diabetes Statistics Report 2020, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Estimates of diabetes and its burden in the United States. https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/pdfs/data/statistics/national-diabetes-statistics-report.pdf
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1. Muller N. Overactive bladder in middle age women: the frustration of baby boomers with OAB symptoms. Ann Urol. 2010 Sept;1(1).
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1. Muller N. Overactive bladder in middle age women: the frustration of baby boomers with OAB symptoms. Ann Urol. 2010 Sept;1(1).
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1. Leede Research, “Views on OAB: A Study for the National Association of Continence.” December 16, 2015.