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Current methods to deliver bacteria to the bladder are invasive and require repeated catheter insertion. Even when bacteria ...
“Establishing a routine can help train your bladder to hold urine longer and may reduce urgency at night,” she explains. If ...
A randomised clinical trial found that pressure-mediated biofeedback improves postpartum stress urinary incontinence.
Caroline Mansi was on a woodland walk when she was overcome with dizziness and felt a huge rush of menstrual blood. 'I had to ...
Bodies change as they age, especially after physically demanding experiences like pregnancy. Many of those changes don't have ...
Urinary incontinence is a common condition that affects an estimated 50% of adult women worldwide ... strengthen pelvic ...
Hydration: Drinking plenty of water dilutes urine and promotes frequent urination, helping flush bacteria from the urinary ...
The findings, published in JAMA Network Open, support using pressure-mediated biofeedback devices to enhance treatment ...
As you get older, more frequent health checks may be needed to help you stay ahead of illnesses. For women, this might mean ...
There are hundreds of jokes about urinating. But bladder health isn’t something to laugh at. So, despite the National Institute on Aging saying, “people rarely talk about bladder health;” today that’s ...
One in six adults have bladder control problems. It can disrupt sleep or cause accidents, lead to social isolation and depression and affects women more than men.