Is your bladder making you hit the bathroom more frequently lately? Doctors reveal what's going on and when it's a concern.
If you've ever laughed or sneezed only to realized that oops! you had a bladder leak, you know that urinary incontinence is ...
If you were to draft a list of places where you’d ideally spend your time, your bathroom probably wouldn’t make the cut (let ...
Bladder cancer usually is associated with blood in the urine (hematuria). Patients may report rust-colored urine or the passing of tissue, clots or blood. Approximately 10 percent of patients with ...
Researchers have identified a subset of brain cells in mice that act as the master regulators of urination.
The study said that "the documented cytotoxic effects of microplastics, alongside their ability to induce inflammation, ...
A groundbreaking study, including collaborators from Medical Detection Dogs, Davies Veterinary Specialists, the University of Bristol, and the Royal Veterinary College, aims to change this narrative ...
As such, the redness in urine is not hematuria but simply a benign discoloration that will go away. Kidney stones and bladder stones are small, hard deposits that develop when minerals in your urine ...
identify estrogen receptor 1-expressing neurons (ESR1+) in Barrington's nucleus as key regulators coordinating both bladder contraction and the relaxation of the external urethral sphincter. Using ...
A cystoscopy is an interventional procedure that provides a view of the interior of the bladder and/or urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside the body ... if you have it done ...