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.
Physical therapy can improve ED symptoms.
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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.
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Cartoonist Scott Adams died at 68 after a prolonged battle with prostate cancer. To know what its symptoms, causes, prevention tips are, read on.
Winter often triggers recurrent UTIs in women. Here's why cold weather, dehydration, delayed urination and reduced immunity quietly increase urinary infection risk.
Experts say these health behaviors will have the biggest payoff down the line.
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Kegel exercises are simple, repetitive clenching of the pelvic floor muscles, which are contracted over and over again in an attempt to gain more strength. If you think of them as strength training ...