Overall, results show that women can effectively receive help for bladder control issues even if they can’t make it into a doctor’s office, researchers concluded.
If you're among the millions of women suffering from interstitial cystitis, a bladder disorder characterized by intense discomfort, you may have struggled for years to find the right treatment. For ...
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 ...
If frequent bathroom trips disrupt your life, you are not alone. Women's health expert Kirtly Jones, MD, talks to urogynecologist Whitney Hendrickson, MD, about the complexities of overactive bladder ...
Each year, 10 million episodes are treated with antibiotics, but half of the time subsequent urine testing fails to confirm ...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common bacterial infections, especially among women. While an occasional ...
But just like your heart or lungs, your bladder needs care. Neglect it and you risk discomfort, urinary tract infections, and, in some cases, serious conditions such as incontinence (involuntary ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Postmenopausal women who take estrogen for years are more likely to experience incontinence than those on the hormone for a shorter time or not at all, a new study finds.
Dr. Alison Ankiewicz specializes in pelvic health, helping women manage cancer-related pelvic issues through hands-on ...
Both a smartphone app and a telehealth visit helped female veterans manage urinary incontinence The app produced earlier results, but ultimately both approaches were equally effective THURSDAY, Sept.