A belly laugh with your best friend. A sneeze that catches you off guard. A quick jog to catch the bus. These everyday ...
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends pelvic floor training as an effective noninvasive ...
Many of us have heard of “Kegels” or pelvic floor exercises, and probably have a vague sense we should be doing more of them. For many women, our social media news feeds are full of ads for the latest ...
New research finds that 12 weeks of low-impact exercise classes reduced daily episodes of urinary incontinence by more than half. Older women struggling with urinary incontinence can benefit from ...
If you’ve ever carried a backup pair of underwear, kept a change of clothes at your office, or declined an invitation to a party because you were worried about your tendency to pee a bit when you didn ...
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, ...
People with loss of urinary control who used the Yoga of Immortals mobile app – a globally used app that combines specific yogic postures in the Sanatan tradition with breathing exercises, sound ...
High-impact sports may increase the risk for anal incontinence, especially among women, with many cases underdiagnosed ...
New post-surgery guidelines are placing greater emphasis on urinary health for men recovering from prostate cancer surgery. Experts recommend meticulous catheter care, early pelvic floor exercises, ...
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