Have you ever heard of this term? Or maybe you know a friend who sometimes needs to rush to the toilet to urinate and may leak before getting there? The symptoms include:
- Urgency:
- Sudden urgent desire to pass urine. You are not able to put off going to the toilet.
- Latch key urgency is the name given to the urgent need you might feel to pass urine as soon as you get home and put your key in the door.
- High frequency:
- Going to the toilet more often than normal – usually more than 8-9 times a day.
- Nocturia:
- This means waking up to go to the toilet more than once at night.
- Urge incontinence:
- This occurs in some people with OAB. It is a leaking of urine before you can get to the toilet when you have a feeling of urgency.




To answer this question, we first need to differentiate between normal and common in this case. Normal is something that conforms to what is expected, with what is right, natural. Common is what is frequent, which is seen a lot.

