Involuntary urination is a scary thing for most of us, and unfortunately, certain medical conditions, aging or even stress can prompt incontinence. However, there are steps you can take to minimize ...
Many people experience occasional urinary incontinence following a sneeze or laugh or cough. Others develop more serious bladder control issues as pelvic muscles lose tone or a medical condition ...
Whether you’ve found yourself laughing or sneezing and needing just a bit of leak protection or you deal with serious incontinence issues, it’s a common condition to have some bladder leakage. Bladder ...
Perfect for postpartum recovery, menopause-related incontinence, or general pelvic weakness, Pelvic Floor Strong is designed with your comfort in mind. It features instructional modules, posture ...
Purity Products® announced today continued momentum in its urological health category with the growing success of MyBladder®, a targeted nutraceutical designed to support normal bladder function, ...
Drugs for an overactive bladder are promised to curb frequent bathroom breaks and bladder leaks. But is taking medications—most of them members of a class of drugs called anticholingerics—really the ...
Which bladder control supplements are best? Involuntary urination is a scary condition for most people, and specific medical issues, stress or aging can lead to incontinence. But there are steps you ...
The supplement contains pumpkin seed and soy germ extract, and Synetrim CQ, a botanical that further promotes bladder control by aiding metabolic health and managing weight. AZO announced the launch ...
The lower urinary tract is innervated by a complex system of autonomic and somatic nerves, the former of which control the smooth muscle of the bladder and the urethra and the latter of which activate ...
Urinary reflexes have been thought to depend on mechanically sensitive ion channels. But the identities of these channels—and the identities of the cells these channels sensitize—have been unclear.