If you’re dealing with a chronic illness, the ability to continuously monitor your symptoms is indispensable, helping you gain valuable insights into what makes your body tick – or, rather, mis-tick.
Rapid increases in irritative lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and rapid decreases in peak urinary flow rates may be related to inflammatory processes, new research suggests. Jennifer L. St. Sauver ...
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How to stop female urine leakage
This article was reviewed by Julia Switzer, MD, FACOG. Urinary incontinence is the term for a loss of bladder control. In ...
Urinary flow issues, while often underdiscussed, significantly impact daily life and overall health. These common but concerning problems require proper attention and care to prevent potential ...
On multivariable analysis, an Na/K ratio above 3.96 was independently and significantly associated with a 7.3-fold increased odds for OAB. An elevated urinary sodium/potassium (Na/K) ratio is an ...
Evaluation of the child with urinary incontinence typically begins in the office setting (Figure 2). A thorough medical history will delineate the pattern of incontinence and can identify underlying ...
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How does your urine change when you’re pregnant?
Pregnancy can change your urine. Here’s what’s normal and what may be a sign of trouble, justifying a call to your doctor.
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