You're bursting to go, but then suddenly someone stands next to you at the urinals - and nothing comes. One psychologist explains why the pressure to perform often lies behind this phenomenon.
Urinary symptoms after the age of 40 are normal, common, and highly manageable. Ignoring these symptoms can lead to bladder strain, recurrent infections, or, in rare cases, permanent damage.
As men age, maintaining prostate health becomes a critical aspect of overall wellness. Many men seek natural alternatives to support urinary function, hormonal balance, and prostate comfort. Flow Care ...
As men get older, it’s common to notice changes when going to the bathroom. If you feel like you can’t fully empty your bladder, you have a weak urine stream, or you’re waking up often at night to use ...
Bladder stones are a common urological condition that develops when minerals in concentrated urine crystallize and form ...
Prostate adenocarcinoma represents the most common form of prostate cancer, affecting nearly all cases diagnosed in men. This specific type develops in the gland cells that produce prostate fluid, ...
The prostate gland, nestled beneath the bladder and in front of the rectum, plays a vital role in male reproductive health by producing fluid for semen. While prostate cancer often develops slowly, ...
In November, Withings released its long-awaited U-Scan: a home monitoring system for your urine. The gadget resembles an ...