For many people, the sudden urge to pee just as they arrive home is an uncomfortable experience. Known as latchkey incontinence, or 'key-in-the-door' syndrome, this condition may seem harmless at ...
One of the first steps in managing OAB is keeping track of what and how much you drink. "While it's important to stay hydrated, drinking large amounts of fluids especially in a short period can lead ...
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Overactive bladder might seem like a barrier to exercise. But by choosing appropriate activities and taking precautions, you can stay active while living with this condition. Life with overactive ...
Treatment for interstitial cystitis, or bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS), includes lifestyle changes such as avoiding certain foods and managing stress. A doctor may also suggest medications, bladder ...
Magnetic stimulation plus bladder training and TTNS plus bladder training are both more effective than bladder training alone. (HealthDay News) — For women with idiopathic overactive bladder (iOAB), ...
The theme for World Continence Week this year is “Shared Decision Making, Incontinence and Mental Health, Overactive Bladder, Fecal Incontinence, Sustainability, and Menopause.” This important event ...
You hold it during long meetings, car trips, or when you’re too comfortable in bed to get up. What seems like a harmless inconvenience is actually training your nervous system in ways that can have ...
Urinary incontinence is one of the most common problems which affect millions of people globally, across different ages and lifestyles. It entails the release of urine, which is not controlled, thus ...