As a kid, were you ever told to go to the toilet and wee 'just in case'? The 'in case' was to save needing to go while you were in the car, out shopping, at the movies or any other social function.
The following article and medical advice within is provided by consultant urologist James Forde Are you constantly on the look-out for the nearest toilet? Perhaps long journeys are stressful because ...
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Magnetic stimulation plus bladder training and TTNS plus bladder training are both more effective than bladder training alone. (HealthDay News) — For women with idiopathic overactive bladder (iOAB), ...
Bladder leaks from physical stress, limitations, and health conditions are common for men and women. Treatments range from training your bladder to addressing underlying conditions. Underlying causes ...
Bladder control problems, such as leaking urine, are common. Fortunately, there are simple ways to improve bladder control and quality of life. These lifestyle changes work and are safe and easy. They ...
The urinary bladder can develop several disorders for different reasons. If these problems are neglected, there is a strong ...
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Underactive bladder causes contractions that don’t fully empty your bladder. There are several possible causes of an underactive bladder, and treatment depends on factors such as underlying causes and ...