Doctors explain why holding in your pee too often can harm your bladder and increase the risk of painful urinary infections.
Let us get one thing clear: urinary incontinence (uncontrolled urinary leakage) may be a prevalent disorder, but that does not mean that it is ever normal, even when it results from ageing.
Frequent urination is often associated with diabetes, but many people do not realize the disease can also damage the nerves that control the bladder over time. Poorly controlled blood sugar may cause ...
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Your patient has no diabetes, no hypertension, no dyslipidemia — and yet she's rushing to the bathroom more than eight times ...
What is CAKUT and how does it affect a baby’s kidneys and urinary tract? A doctor explains the causes, early warning signs, ...
Beurer reports that after receiving a hypertension alert from your smartwatch, you should stay calm, check your blood ...
Acrivon Therapeutics trades below cash value, with the market deeply discounting its platform and pipeline despite promising ...
Suffering from prostate cancer or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is not the end of a relationship. Technology and sexologists offer solutions to maintain erections and orgasms, even if ejaculation ...
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The rainy season brings relief from the heat, but it also creates the perfect conditions for urinary tract infections (UTIs).
A potential new test using menstrual blood could one day offer a simpler, non-invasive way to detect endometriosis, according to research published in Nature.Endometriosis is a long-term condition in ...