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Men’s urinary health after 40: What changes to expect and when to see a doctor
Urinary symptoms after the age of 40 are normal, common, and highly manageable. Ignoring these symptoms can lead to bladder strain, recurrent infections, or, in rare cases, permanent damage.
Gently stretching your hips, glutes and hamstrings can help relax those muscles — as can diaphragmatic breathing. If you are ...
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Peeing at night? What frequent urination says about your health
Waking up to pee once every night is normal. Anything more than that may be nocturia.
Dr Berg said: “B1 has everything to do with the part of the nervous system that controls especially the bladder. But in order ...
As a urologist I'm seeing teenagers with bladders so damaged they need the kind of major reconstructive surgery I'd normally ...
Thanks for sending in your question. Firstly, you can be reassured that there is no link between bladder infections and difficulty falling pregnant. It is infections involving the fallopian tubes - ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz pushed back against the ever-growing fraud allegations levied against him in the disastrous aftermath of a viral video in which an independent journalist cracked open a crucial ...
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