BALTIMORE, October 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – November is Bladder Health Month, and the Urology Care Foundation (UCF), the ...
From conditions to treatments to surgical devices and more, we've put everything you need to know about urology in one convenient place.
When going through bladder cancer treatment, it is helpful to learn about different side effects, symptoms and when to seek medical care. To help understand these side effect symptoms, let’s use a ...
In 2025, nearly 85,000 Americans are expected to have developed bladder cancer, the majority of them men. Bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men in the United States. Many people with ...
Having a urostomy does not mean you have to stop living a full and active life. Most people can return to their daily routines, such as work, exercise and social life. You may need to adjust as you ...
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From conditions to treatments to surgical devices and more, we've put everything you need to know about urology in one convenient place.
From conditions to treatments to surgical devices and more, we've put everything you need to know about urology in one convenient place.
From conditions to treatments to surgical devices and more, we've put everything you need to know about urology in one convenient place.
Treatment for nocturia depends on the cause. If you have a health condition such as sleep apnea, BPH or a bladder or urinary tract infection, treating the problem may reduce or get rid of nocturia.
A urinary tract infection, or UTI, is when bacteria gets into your urinary tract. About 60% of women will have at least one UTI in their life. The most common symptom is burning, irritation or pain ...