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Category Archives: Bladder

World Kidney Day: Urine specific gravity test, kidney failure, renal diet, pyelonephritis

World Kidney Day was Thursday March 9, 2017 and the campaign raised awareness about the importance of kidneys to our overall health. In recognition of this global awareness campaign, Bel Marra Health has compiled a list of informative articles related to kidney health and included information regarding the urine specific gravity test, kidney failure, the ...click here to read more

Overactive bladder? Avoid these foods

Having an overactive bladder can make almost any task a difficult one. Trying to sleep at night with the constant urge to urinate can be more than just irritating – it can prevent you from getting any real rest. And a long car ride to visit family? Completely out of the question, unless you’ve planned ...click here to read more

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Urinary tract infection update: Kidney stones vs UTI and risk factors, prevention, and natural treatment of UTI

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection that occurs anywhere along the urinary system, including the bladder, kidneys, or ureters. Women are more likely to develop UTIs, which can also be a recurring problem for many. To learn more about UTIs including how they differ from kidney stones, how to treat and prevent them, ...click here to read more

8 reasons for your leaky bladder

There is no doubt that a leaky bladder can negatively impact your quality of life. Constantly running to the bathroom or worse, having an accident, can lead to anxiety or embarrassment. If you’re suffering from a leaky bladder then uncovering the underlying cause can help you receive the necessary treatment, so that you can regain ...click here to read more

How to get rid of a UTI naturally?

Just how to get rid of a UTI is a common dilemma, since many people—especially women—have experienced at least one in their lifetime. A UTI is a urinary tract infection, and it is the second most common infection in the human body. Women are especially prone to UTIs since the urethra is short, which gives ...click here to read more

How long does alcohol stay in your system?

If you’ve ever wondered how long alcohol stays in your system, look no further. The simple answer to this question is, though, it mainly depends on how much you drink. At some point, any alcohol that is not metabolized is held up in the blood and tissues. If this is a frequent occurrence, the tissues ...click here to read more

Can you have sex with a UTI?

A UTI is an uncomfortable infection that develops in the urinary tract of both men and women, and can disrupt normal functions such as urination and sexual activity. If you have a UTI and would rather not put your love life on pause, you may be wondering whether you can have sex with a UTI, ...click here to read more

Dialysis testing methods found inconsistent

New research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine and Virginia Commonwealth University have revealed that a blood test currently used to determine the health and well-being of patients undergoing dialysis treatment may be producing inconsistent results. This test is administered by physicians to help them make informed decisions about patient care, meaning these ...click here to read more