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What are the Urological Risks of Pregnancy?

The many complications that can occur during pregnancy, include urological problems. Want to know what are the urological risks of pregnancy? Keep reading below! Kidney Stones For about 10 percent of people, kidney stones will occur during their lifetime. When it occurs during pregnancy, it can be a complex problem that is harder to treat. […]

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See These Vasectomy Myths Debunked

Male infertility refers to a man’s inability to father a child, a problem that affects around 15 percent of couples looking to have children. Of course, sometimes infertility is a personal choice. A vasectomy is a surgical form of birth control that is commonly misunderstood. Let’s debunk some vasectomy myths, especially the one that states […]

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How to Get Women Talking to Their Urologist

Cultural stigma may cause women to be uncomfortable talking about their bathroom issues. But the truth is, these issues may be problems that require a specialist. Overactive bladder, for instance, affects about 33 million people in this country. However, only about 30 percent of overactive bladder patients are male, according to the American Urological Association. […]

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What Is Causing Your Overactive Bladder?

What happens when that urge to go to the bathroom takes over your life? This is a medical condition called overactive bladder. It’s a problem that causes a sudden urge to urinate that is almost impossible to control. It can leave you feeling isolated and antisocial, but treatment plans are available that will calm your […]

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What Happens When You Get Kidney Stones But Only Have One Kidney?

About 8.8 percent of the population in the U.S. will experience the pain of a kidney stone, according to a 2012 study published in European Urology. That adds up to about half a million people every year, or 1 in 10, and those numbers are rising, the National Kidney Foundation says. But what happens if you […]

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Enlarged Prostate: What It Means and How It’s Treated

Millions of men in the United States have an enlarged prostate, a condition that becomes even more common with age. In fact, studies estimate about half of men over 50 years of age have an enlarged prostate, and that number soars to as high as 90 percent for men aged 80 years and older. Causes […]

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What is Pelvic Floor Prolapse and How is it Treated?

Pelvic floor prolapse, which may also be referred to as “pelvic organ prolapse,” affects women all over the United States. Below is some basic information about this condition. Defining the Condition Pelvic floor prolapse occurs when one or more of your pelvic organs fall or bulge into the vaginal canal. In the worst cases, these organs […]

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The Importance of Pediatric Urology

For children who have illnesses, injuries, or diseases that impact their urinary tract or genitals, a pediatric urologist is the specialist with the training to help them get better. This type of doctor will have specialized medical training in general urology and pediatric urology, which makes them uniquely qualified to handle the genitourinary health problems […]

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Major Kidney Disease Risk Factors: Diabetes and High Blood Pressure

Kidney disease makes it impossible for your kidneys to function properly, which can lead to a host of serious medical problems. In the worst cases, having kidney disease can even put your life in danger. Thus, it is important to minimize your risk of kidney disease as much as possible. Below is a discussion of […]

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Kegel Exercises: For Men and Women

Kegel exercises strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor, which can provide a number of health benefits for people of all ages. Below is some basic information to help you get started with Kegel exercises, whether you are male or female. Kegel Exercises for Women In women, the pelvic floor muscles are responsible for providing […]

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How to Deal with Erectile Dysfunction and Diabetes

On its own, diabetes can be a difficult condition to manage. Unfortunately, this illness often comes with associated problems, including erectile dysfunction. If you are dealing with diabetes and erectile function at the same time, the information below will help you to better understand the issue and find the right treatment. About Erectile Dysfunction and […]

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Your Pelvic Pain Might be Painful Bladder Syndrome

Painful bladder syndrome, or interstitial cystitis, is a condition that causes recurring pain and discomfort in the bladder and throughout the surrounding area. Common symptoms of painful bladder syndrome include intense pain, tenderness or pressure in the affected area, along with urinary urgency and/or frequency. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, your doctor […]

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