A woman's decades-long struggle with incontinence was finally solved when doctors discovered a rare condition.
Going pee is not usually something you need to think about. When you have to go you just well, go, but what about those times when you cannot go and want to somehow make yourself pee? “When our ...
The last thing you want to worry about in the middle of a downward dog is bladder leakage. But for the millions of women who live with incontinence, this fear can become a reality. When you have ...
Your bladder can usually hold between 1 and 2 cups of urine for 3 to 4 hours before you are uncomfortable. If you need to pee more often and with less urine, you may want to “train” your bladder to ...
We’ve all had that desperate urge to pee but not been in the most convenient place to go. However, it turns out holding it in is actually really detrimental to your health. While occasionally holding ...
Neurogenic bladder is when a problem in your brain, spinal cord, or central nervous system makes you lose control of your bladder. You may pee too much or too little. You could have symptoms of both ...
You hold it during long meetings, car trips, or when you’re too comfortable in bed to get up. What seems like a harmless inconvenience is actually training your nervous system in ways that can have ...
It is not advisable to regularly hold urine. Holding in pee may cause a urinary tract infection (UTI), pain, and more. In the long term, it can cause the bladder to stretch. The urinary bladder is a ...
Following is a transcript of the video. You're about an hour and a half into the movie and, boy, are you regretting that large soda. You can hold it... but should you? Peeing is pretty important. Your ...
Bladder trabeculation happens when the walls of the bladder thicken, making them harder to contract. When that happens, it’s harder for people to completely empty their bladder when they urinate.