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Men’s urinary health after 40: What changes to expect and when to see a doctor
Urinary symptoms after the age of 40 are normal, common, and highly manageable. Ignoring these symptoms can lead to bladder strain, recurrent infections, or, in rare cases, permanent damage.
(CNN) — The day after I had kidney stone surgery, I suddenly couldn’t pee. My bladder felt full, but nothing was coming out. I’m a urologist and even I was freaking out: I felt stuck, panicked and ...
Would you know if something was wrong? This breakthrough device helps men detect silent health risks
Thursday, 13 March 2025 is World Kidney Health Day, with this year’s theme being "Are Your Kidneys OK? Detect Early, Protect Kidney Health". One early warning sign that often goes unnoticed is slow ...
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Is your urine foamy? Here's 17 possible reasons why
Medically reviewed by Matthew Wosnitzer, MD Key Takeaways Foamy urine can happen from harmless reasons like dehydration or a fast urine stream. Proteinuria, which is too much protein in urine, might ...
AS the air gets crisp, and more people in the office sniffle, thoughts inevitably turn to the immune system. Everyone is suddenly looking for preventative measures against the bugs in circulation this ...
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