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Category Archives: Bladder

Why It’s So Important to Stay Active as You Age

We all know that staying active is an important part of maintaining overall health, especially as you age. Exercise helps maintain muscle, strength, coordination, flexibility, support cardiovascular and respiratory health, and maintain a healthy weight. But did you know staying active can support your bladder too? Bladder problems are a common occurrence among women, but ...click here to read more

Urinary Tract Stones Increase Risk of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke: Study

Urolithiasis (urinary tract stones) have been related to an increased risk of stroke in a new study from Kaohsiung Medical University. It has been shown in previous research that urinary tract stones are often connected with cardiovascular diseases, but there is only limited research on the connection between the stones and stroke. The researchers used ...click here to read more

Stroke Risk in Hypertension Patients Linked to Proteinuria: Study

Proteinuria (abnormal proteins in the urine) is a common side effect of stroke, but there is little known about the connection between proteinuria and patients who also suffer from hypertension (high blood pressure) following a stroke. Previous studies have hypothesized a 50–92 percent increased risk of stroke with the presence of proteinuria in hypertension patients. ...click here to read more

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Simple Solution to Relieving Bladder Pain

A common symptom related to urinary tract infections (UTIs) is pain. Even after the UTI is treated, some patients may still experience urinary pain and other problems known as interstitial cystitis or painful bladder syndrome. This condition may be caused by inflammation and the nerve-endings in the bladder become over-sensitive. Because there are several different ...click here to read more

Nocturia Is Associated with Sleep Disorders, Metabolic Syndrome, and Lifestyle Choices

Nocturia is the medical term for excessive urination during the nighttime hours. Recent studies have found the condition to be linked to sleep disorders, metabolic syndrome, and certain lifestyle habits, such as smoking. A study led by Richard J. Fantus of the University of Chicago Medicine examined the data of 3,017 male patients who completed ...click here to read more

Mixed incontinence causes, symptoms, and treatments

Mixed incontinence is a combination of symptoms of the two other types of incontinence, which include stress incontinence and urge incontinence. This means, patients with mixed incontinence may experience leaks when coughing or sneezing along with a strong urge to urinate. Signs and symptoms of mixed incontinence As mentioned, mixed incontinence is a combination of ...click here to read more

Hematuria (blood in urine): Signs, symptoms, causes, prevention, and natural remedies

Hematuria—blood in the urine—can be a frightful experience, especially if you don’t know what’s causing the condition. For the most part, hematuria is a benign condition, but there may be a risk of something more serious. Being able to identify the underlying cause of the blood in your urine can ease your anxiety and direct ...click here to read more

Functional incontinence causes, symptoms, and treatment

Functional incontinence is a type of incontinence where the person does not recognize or feel the urge to urinate.  People who have functional incontinence have a difficult time getting to the toilet. The problem could be that a person can’t get to the washroom quickly due to mobility restrictions or is slow to remove clothing. Some people ...click here to read more