- Decoding Cystoscopy & Ureteroscopy: Managing Discomfort and Potential Effects on IncontinenceCystoscopy and ureteroscopy are common procedures performed by urologists to take a closer look at the urinary tract. These procedures are helpful for diagnosing and treating issues related to the ...Read more
- Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: Biofeedback Therapy and Its Role in Incontinence TreatmentPelvic floor dysfunction occurs when a person has difficulty controlling the muscles within their pelvic floor. A person with pelvic floor dysfunction will experience problems with urination, bowel movements, and ...Read more
- What is Anal Leakage?Anal leakage, or fecal incontinence, is the involuntary discharge of bowel contents, including gas, mucus, liquid stool, or solid stool from the rectum. It can range from occasional minor leaks ...Read more
- Sacral Neuromodulation Therapy for Incontinence with MSUrinary and bowel incontinence is a serious problem that affects many older adults. It can also be an issue for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). MS damages the nerves, which ...Read more
- Artificial Urinary Sphincters Vs. Other Urinary Incontinence Treatment OptionsUrinary incontinence affects millions of men and women worldwide. Whether it begins after surgical treatment, with age, or due to a neurological disorder, this condition can decrease your quality of ...Read more
- Comparing Solutions for Incontinence After Prostate SurgeryWhen you undergo prostate surgery, one of the potential side effects is urinary incontinence. The prostate’s proximity to the bladder and urethra requires the surgeon to practice extreme precision. Slight ...Read more
- Penile Implants and Their Role in Addressing Erectile DysfunctionErectile dysfunction (ED) is a failure to achieve and maintain an erection. It is a highly common condition impacting more than 30 million men in the United States. Causes for ...Read more
- Urinary Incontinence Treatment: Is an Artificial Urinary Sphincter Right for You?While the exact number may vary based on definition, data suggests that roughly 13 million people experience urinary incontinence. This condition causes you to leak urine involuntarily and significantly impacts ...Read more
- The Impact of Hormone Therapy on Urinary IncontinenceHave you been struggling to hold in your urine? You are not alone. According to a study published in the Journal of American Urogynecologic Society, over 60% of adult women ...Read more
- Overview, Prevention Tips, and Home Remedies for UTIsAt least 3 in 25 men and 10 in 25 women acquire urinary tract infections once in their lifetime. UTIs occur when bacteria from the digestive tract infect your kidneys, ...Read more