Losing bladder control can be an unsettling experience that affects daily life and confidence. While common, understanding the causes and implications helps in managing symptoms and seeking ...
I can’t get a good night’s sleep.”  After much cajoling, I got her to call her primary care provider who told her, as I had, ...
Bladder control issues affect millions of people worldwide, impacting daily activities and quality of life. While common, these conditions remain treatable through various medical interventions, ...
Portage County women 50+ can join the Mind Over Matter workshop in April to learn practical ways to improve bladder and bowel ...
A 41-year-old nurse from Severance shopping for a solution to her overactive bladder symptoms found a way to regain full control thanks to an innovative procedure. Sarah Avrech said goodbye to a life ...
Patients with overactive bladders may experience stress, embarrassment, and a lowered quality of life. However, there are a number of lifestyle changes they can implement that may lessen their ...
Overactive bladder is a long-term condition that won’t go away on its own and may worsen if a person does not get treatment. The condition can be caused by issues in how the brain and bladder ...
Many people experience occasional urinary incontinence following a sneeze or laugh or cough. Others develop more serious bladder control issues as pelvic muscles lose tone or a medical condition ...
Due to an ex-boyfriend who took the concept of "just in case" peeing (aka peeing every time he was about to leave the house, or before bed) to the extreme, I have spent much more time thinking about ...
3D illustration of a virus infection (coronavirus, viral pneumonia or influenza) and the risks of complications for the urinary system (kidneys,bladder,ureter). Front view. Isolated on black ...
Editor's note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape's Coronavirus Resource Center. New-onset bladder symptoms can affect men and women who have been hospitalized with COVID-19, ...