Incontinence - Original Articles

Enlarged Prostate and Transurethral Microwave Therapy

Excessive bathroom trips could be solved by this treatment option that's less invasive than surgery.

What Does a Urogynecologist Do?

If you're living with a pelvic floor disorder, this type of specialist may help.

Kegels Are Not Just for Women

When done properly and practiced regularly, Kegels can help men prevent or control urinary incontinence.

Get the Facts About Urinary Incontinence

What are the types, causes, risk factors, and treatments of this hard to control, and sometimes embarrassing, condition?

6 Habits That Impact Bladder Control

Wonder why your leaky bladder is worse some days and better others? The answer could be in your everyday choices.

Running to the Bathroom During Workouts? What to Do

If urges to go to the bathroom when exercising are keeping you from getting a good workout, here are some tips to keep in mind.

Nighttime Bathroom Trips: Causes and Concerns

Nocturia, a condition that causes you to take several trips to the bathroom during the night because of an excessive need to urinate, not only disrupts your sleep cycle but could be a sign of a more serious medical problem.

Bladder Problems and Fibromyalgia

Many patients with fibromyalgia, especially women, suffer with pelvic complaints and bladder problems.

4 Common Causes of Bladder Issues

Here, some common causes of bladder trouble and typical treatment methods.

An Innovative Approach to Bladder Health

The FDA has recently approved Gelnique , the first and only topical gel to treat overactive bladder. Learn more about this new advancement, and find out how it can help you to manage your most pressing bladder challenges.

Fish Oil & Relapse: What's the Connection?

Early studies of the effectiveness of fish oil in maintaining remission in Crohn's patients have been quite promising. Fish oil has anti-inflammatory properties because of the omega-3 fatty acids it contains and Crohn's is an inflammatory disease.

Are You at Risk for Crohn s?

Environment, eating habits, and genetics all play a key role.

Understanding Crohn s in Kids

The incidence of Crohn s in children under 16 is increasing. But why?

Is Surgery an Option for Crohn's?

Find out if surgery may help ease your symptoms.

Taking Crohn's on the Road

With some careful preparation, you can enjoy a successful and stress-free time away from home.

Dietary Guidelines for Crohn's: Complete and Balanced

Vitamins, minerals and other key nutrients must be included

A Guide to Eating Out with Crohn's Disease

Dining out doesn't have to be difficult. Just follow these simple tips.

The 8 Most Embarrassing Health Problems--Fixed

From head to toe, we explore symptoms and solutions for some of the most awkward health conditions.

The Importance of a Voiding Schedule

Implementing a schedule for going to the bathroom is an important part of treating urge incontinence.

Could You Have Crohn's Disease?

Learn about the symptoms and methods of diagnosing this gastrointestinal disorder.

Dispelling the Top 8 Bladder-Leakage Myths

When it comes to bladder leakage, many myths abound. Here, we separate fact from fiction.

7 Lifestyle Tips For Better Bladder Control

Simple lifestyle changes can help you to better manage your condition.

Bladder Infections 101

Men, women, and children can all develop a bladder infection. Here, a look at the condition, from symptoms to treatments.

Bladder Leakage: Why the Embarrassment?

As common as the condition is, many women insist on keeping quiet about it. Here, we explore the reasons why.

Understanding Prolapse

As many as 30 percent of women suffer from this pelvic condition. Here, a look at prolapse, from symptoms to treatments.
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