A man visited a hospital because of bladder discomfort, and his doctors discovered a remarkably large bladder stone.
Little research has been published to guide practice in DC management. Evidence is modest at best for all interventions except glycemic control. Preventing further diabetes-associated neuropathy is an ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I would like your opinion on enlarged prostate. My primary-care doctor sent me for a blood test and said my PSA number was too high, then sent me to a urologist. He said my bladder is ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering have demonstrated for the first time that stimulating a specific nerve in the pelvis triggers the process that causes urine to ...
Most people don’t think about their bladder very often. But as you get older, it’s something that requires a little bit more attention. Here’s what you need to know about how your bladder changes as ...
On the surface, nipping to the toilet and emptying your bladder seems simple and it's certainly something we all need to do multiple times a day. Unfortunately, not everyone is taught how to do this ...
Ever leak a little when you laugh? Or maybe you find yourself constantly looking for the bathroom while out running errands. Bladder leaks are no fun, but they unfortunately become more common as we ...
The bladder is a highly sophisticated, muscular organ that is responsible for the key bodily function of safely storing and then efficiently excreting waste products from our bodies, in the form of ...
When you've got to go—as in pee—you've got to go. Urinating is a natural way to release waste. Yet sometimes, nature calls at inopportune times, like long meetings that could've been short emails or ...