6 Steps for Regaining Control of Your Overactive Bladder
40% of women and 30% of men experience symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB), or urge incontinence at some point in their life. Managing the symptoms is possible.
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40% of women and 30% of men experience symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB), or urge incontinence at some point in their life. Managing the symptoms is possible.
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There’s a good chance you know someone who lives with nocturia; it affects more than half of anyone older than 50, and up to one in three people older than 30.
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So you’ve committed to a healthier lifestyle in 2024. By all means, then, eat more fruits and vegetables and move your body often. And above all, give a hard “no” to radioactive elements. These particles are among the thousands found in tobacco, of which at least 70 are known to cause urinary cancers of the…
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Just because something occurs often, it isn’t necessarily harmless. A common cold can lead to a sinus infection or acute bronchitis. And urinary tract infections, which occur in 400 million people globally every year, can end up putting you in the hospital. Yes, UTIs are common – even more so in the summer, when warm weather…
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OAB may feel isolating, but it shouldn’t keep you at home. These seven tips will help you gain more control of your bladder.
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Your bladder doesn’t like arsenic. So why are at least one in 20 Americans inhaling it regularly? That is the number of Americans now vaping (not smoking cigarettes). And research shows the tiny particles inhaled from vaping pens, or e-cigarettes, contain many of the same harmful chemicals as in tobacco, a leading cause of all…
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Babies and bladders have a relationship that expectant mothers typically learn about in their third trimester of pregnancy when running to the restroom becomes the norm. But for most first-time moms, it’s important to know that the effects of that relationship can linger well beyond delivery day. Childbearing is a leading cause of stress incontinence…
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An estimated 30 million people, women in particular, live with OAB. And for many, the condition makes it more difficult to sleep through the night.
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Urologists are specially trained to treat conditions of the male and female urinary tracts and reproductive organs.
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When it comes to urinary health, people of color in the U.S. suffer at higher or more deadly rates than others.
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Nearly one-quarter of all U.S. women experience a pelvic floor disorder such as pelvic floor weakness. Contributing risks can include menopause, obesity, and pelvic surgery. A urologist can digonise the presence of prolapse and recommend treatment options.
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Now available at The Urology Group: a pain-free, pill-free alternative to treating erectile dysfunction (ED). Alma Duo is designed to address the cause of ED, which is lack of blood flow, with the goal of removing anxity and restoring spontaneity to one’s sex life.
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Maintaining good urinary health can therefore be achieved by doing what we were told as children…read 4 tips now.
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A look back at the year and what’s to come. We are amazed by the courage and resilience of our community, patients, and staff.
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A recent survey showed that Americans, on average, doubled their alcohol consumption from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Eve. All of that alcohol places a lot of demand on the body, including the urinary system, which plays a major role in metabolizing it.
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