This article was reviewed by Julia Switzer, MD, FACOG. Urinary incontinence is the term for a loss of bladder control. In women, it can present at any age, but it’s most common after pregnancy, ...
A belly laugh with your best friend. A sneeze that catches you off guard. A quick jog to catch the bus. These everyday moments should bring joy, not worry about bladder leaks. Here's the good news: ...
While hot flashes and mood swings tend to steal the spotlight, there's another often missed area of the body that can undergo dramatic changes during this transformative stage: the pelvic floor. First ...
New study demonstrates need for better and earlier education on bladder health and potential urinary tract problems during menopause, especially for women using hormones CLEVELAND, Ohio (April 30, ...
THE UROLOGY Care Foundation (UCF) is encouraging women to raise urological health concerns that are reportedly common, ...
The menopause transition is often accompanied by a wide array of symptoms, some of which receive more attention than others. Bladder health and lower urinary tract issues are examples of topics not ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Postmenopausal women who take estrogen for years are more likely to experience incontinence than those on the hormone for a shorter time or not at all, a new study finds.
Chapped lips aren’t just for your mouth. When menopause hits, hot flashes, night sweats and mood swings usually steal the spotlight, but the midlife shift can also dry you out down there — and ...
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