CATEGORY ARCHIVES: Urinary Incontinence

Seasonal Allergies and Urinary Symptoms: What’s the Connection?

Seasonal Allergies and Urinary Symptoms: What's the Connection?

Seasonal allergies can affect more than just the nose and eyes. For some individuals, allergy season also brings noticeable changes in urinary habits, including increased urgency, frequency, or leakage. Immune responses, persistent coughing or sneezing, and certain allergy medications can all influence bladder function. When these factors overlap, urinary symptoms may become more noticeable during […]

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What is Axonics Therapy and Is It Right for You?

What is Axonics Therapy and Is It Right for You?
Most women don’t talk about leaking urine and the urgency to pee that shows up out of nowhere. Trips to the bathroom never seem to end. You stop running errands the same way, you avoid long drives, you start scoping out public bathrooms before you need them. When pads don’t work and medications make things [...]
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Understanding Alcohol’s Presence in Your Urine: Detection Time and Factors

Understanding Alcohol's Presence in Your Urine: Detection Time and Factors
Alcohol consumption is a common social activity for many individuals, but it's essential to understand how it affects our bodies and how long it remains detectable in our system. When it comes to determining alcohol intake, one commonly used method is analyzing urine. In this blog post, we will explore the factors that influence the [...]
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Can Bladder and Bowel Problems Be Related?

Can Bladder and Bowel Problems Be Related?
Bladder and bowel problems are common health issues that can significantly impact a person's quality of life. While these problems are often viewed as separate issues, there is a close relationship between the bladder and the bowel. In fact, bladder and bowel problems can be interconnected and have overlapping symptoms. We understand that discussing bowel [...]
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Does a Urologist Deal with Pelvic Floor?

Does a Urologist Deal with Pelvic Floor?

Are you dealing with pelvic floor issues? If you’re experiencing urinary incontinence or erectile dysfunction, your pelvic floor likely has something to do with the problem. If that’s the case, you’ll need to see a urologist to assess and treat the issue.

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