Once a UTI develops, “the most common and effective treatment is a course of antibiotics,” says Adair. The specific ...
Editor’s Note: Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and president of the Florida Urological Society. While urinary tract infections are more common in women, men ...
It’s not always an easy conversation for men to have, but talking about prostate problems is a critical part of staying ...
A new survey from Orlando Health reveals that over one-third of men (38%) would rather endure stressful situations, such as ...
Bothersome or not, lower urinary tract symptoms increase mortality risk in men. Moderate and severe male lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) may be potential markers of poor overall health and a risk ...
Millions of men worldwide experience urinary problems, yet many dismiss their symptoms as an unavoidable part of aging. The gradual onset of these issues often means warning signs go unnoticed until ...
Experiencing any urinary incontinence was associated with bother regardless of a man’s race. Black men are more likely than White men to experience urinary incontinence, especially urge urinary ...
In a large representative British population of individuals in their late 60s, the prevalence of urinary incontinence was 15% in men and 54% in women. In the BJU International analysis, urgency ...
While it is clear that men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) can be effectively treated with medical therapies aimed at benign prostatic enlargement, it is equally clear that the degree of ...
Incontinence, or urine leakage, is a common issue, affecting up to 11 percent of men.* Although not life-threatening, incontinence can cause stress, embarrassment, loss of intimacy, and social ...
"Wait ... can men really get urinary infections? Is this fake news?" This was one of the messages I received over the past 24 hours. Other WRAL Top Stories Yes, men ...