Lately I find myself feeling stuck in a chronic state of stress, constantly worrying about my work, my kids’ futures and yes, the health of my retirement portfolio. Sound familiar? I didn’t always ...
How your bladder functions every day can tell you a lot about your overall health. How often you urinate during the day and during the night, the color of your urine and whether you can “hold it” all ...
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Blood in your urine? 5 bladder cancer symptoms you should never ignore
Nearly 20,000 women are diagnosed with bladder cancer each year, according to the American Cancer Society, with most being over age 55. And the unfortunate reality is that women are often diagnosed at ...
When it comes to taking care of your bladder, it's possible you may not know what steps to take. But just like other organs in your body, there are things you can do on a regular basis (and things you ...
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 ...
We've all had that desperate urge to pee but not been in the most convenient place to go. But turns out holding it in is actually quite bad for your health. Now, we aren't suggesting you just relieve ...
A doctor has shared a common toilet habit that many of us may be doing incorrectly - and it could be damaging our bladders in ...
If you're like most people, you probably don't give much thought to your bladder or bowel function unless something goes wrong. Unfortunately, though, these types of dysfunctions are common among ...
In the last couple of years, Professor Syed Hussain has become increasingly concerned by the growing number of patients presenting with bladder cancer at an advanced stage. “Since Covid, there has ...
Millions of adults have bladder problems. Some people have sudden, strong urges to urinate or an uncontrollable flow. Others leak fluid when they laugh, sneeze, or exercise. Do you feel any of these ...
Editor’s note: Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and an assistant professor at the University of Central Florida’s College of Medicine. Lately I find myself ...
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