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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An estimated four in 10 women experience sexual problems at some point in their lives. The causes can range from hormone changes to infections.
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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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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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For many people, the end of a year is a time to reflect and recognize all the things we take for granted. For many people, good health is at the top of that list. Your urinary health is an important part of that, although many people don’t think about their urinary tracts until something goes…
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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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Your summer habits – from what you eat to what you do – can play a role in managing how well your urology system functions.
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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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If you see an unexpected shade of urine in your toilet, thank your urochrome. Find out what your urine color could mean to your health.
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Few symtoms, no matter how unusual, would catch us by surprise.
But some of those “embarrassing” symptoms could indicate more serious health conditions. Read about five symptoms that signal a call to your urologist.
Those of us in good health may see life as a glass half full. But if we want to stay healthy, that glass should be empty. Water makes up two-thirds of the human body, so we need to keep the liquid flowing. Good hydration is necessary to balance salts and sugars, to lubricate joints and…
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If going to the bathroom is spooking you, there may be reasons beyond a potential illness.
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