From kidney stones to prostate and bladder issues, doctors explain how urological health changes from the 30s onwards and which symptoms across ages should never be ignored.
The practice of urology is a vital component of men’s health care. This medical specialty focuses on the urinary tract system which encompasses the system responsible for creating and removing urine ...
Your urinary tract is an important part of your body. It acts like a drainage system by filtering waste and extra fluids from your blood and removing them when you urinate. The urinary tract includes ...
Dr. Rachel Sosland, a board-certified urologist at Urology Austin, joined Studio 512 Co-Host Stephanie Gilbert to talk about common bladder control problems that affect millions of men and women in ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Americans are living longer, healthier lives partly because of research done at academic medical centers in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, says Dr. Firouz Daneshgari, new chair of the ...
Men who suffer from urological problems such as erectile dysfunction, urinary tract and bladder problems or infertility issues often also suffer from depression and sleep disorders. Physicians should ...
Men typically don’t like to talk about their health. That’s probably why men are less likely than women to schedule an annual check-up and more likely to avoid the doctor when faced with a medical ...
There are a number of conditions and diseases that fall under the umbrella of pediatric urology -- from urinary tract infections to bed-wetting.Today at noon on Healthline 3, Dr. John Van Savage with ...
Many men silently struggle with mental health issues alongside urological conditions like erectile dysfunction or prostate ...
If you need to see a urologist, the odds are very good that your doctor will be a man. Only about 8 percent of the practicing urologists are female, according to a poll from WebMD that includes gender ...