Bladder is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers, so we feel it’s important to offer as much information as possible on this topic so any potential symptoms can be caught early. Learn more about bladder cancer with our latest blog.
If you use catheters or live with a spinal cord injury, it may be a good idea for you to see a urological specialist at least once a year. Learn why this is crucial, as well as potential risk factors for bladder conditions, in our latest blog.
Maintaining your urinary system’s health is important in any season, but here are some tips to help you maintain the health of your urinary system in the cold winter months.
November is Bladder Health Month. Learn more about the importance of your bladder as well as ways to maintain and improve its health with our newest blog post.
180 Medical employees have begun a water challenge to focus even more on our health. Learn more about the challenge as well as the benefits of drinking more water and eliminating sugary drinks and caffeine with our latest blog.
Male urinary incontinence is more common than you might think, but there are options out there that can help treat and manage this condition. Learn more with our latest informative blog about male incontinence.
If you’re living with interstitial cystitis, you’re not alone. Get the resources and support you need here!
What is urinary incontinence all about? Get the 411 here.
Find out all about Bladder Health Week!
A balanced diet may be key to improving your bladder’s health. Find out more about what to include in your diet for a healthier bladder.
Do you experience leakage when you sneeze or cough? You may have female urinary incontinence. Learn more!