Urologists also treat conditions that affect male reproductive organs. The reproductive and urinary systems work closely together in men. Urologists often treat conditions that affect both systems.
Combining pelvic floor exercises with behavioral therapy could be more effective than current medical treatments at helping men with frequent urges to urinate, new research in men has found. The ...
Lowering nocturnal urine production and enabling patients to void consistently at capacity may ease nocturia in men with low bladder capacity. Common behavioral therapies appear to ease nocturia in ...
Pelvic floor therapy is often only associated with women who experience pelvic floor dysfunction after childbirth, but men can also benefit from this treatment. Working with a pelvic floor physical ...
But men can and do get cystitis occasionally. Read on to learn how to recognize the symptoms of cystitis and how this infection is treated. Men generally don’t have a very high risk of developing ...
First-line treatment for stress incontinence may include lifestyle changes, behavioral therapy, or pelvic floor exercises. Severe cases may require special devices or surgery. Stress incontinence is a ...
Incontinence and other urinary problems after prostate cancer treatment can be eased with Kegel exercises, bladder training, ...
SAINT PAUL, Minn. — One of the certainties in a man's life is that his prostate will continue to grow. More than 90% of men over 80 have an enlarged prostate and, because it sits underneath the ...
June is Men’s Health Month, a time to raise awareness and encourage men to take action around their everyday wellness. Statistically, men are less likely than women to tend to their own health needs.
For women with overactive bladder symptoms, supervised pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) does not provide additional improvement over bladder training, according to a study published online Sept. 18 ...