What’s new, what’s treatable and why May — Women’s Health Month — is the perfect time to seek care for urinary incontinence.
People may experience frequent urination before a period due to hormonal changes. Frequent urination may also be a sign of an underlying issue, such as a urinary tract infection (UTI) or an overactive ...
An overactive bladder may be temporary or become a chronic condition. How long the symptoms last may depend on factors like the underlying cause and treatment adherence. Some conditions may cause an ...
UAB delivers its first implantable tibial neuromodulation therapy for urge urinary incontinence, expanding durable, minimally ...
A review of studies including 20,000 patients with NMIBC highlights the need for individualized NMIBC management that balances oncologic control with QoL and patient-reported outcomes. Frequent ...