Going to the toilet is a regular part of life—everyone out there knows what it’s like to feel a super-strong urge to pee. When you have to go, you have…
Activities like laughing, coughing, and lifting weights aren’t necessarily meant to induce stress or anxiety. But for people who deal with stress urinary incontinence, these simple tasks could come with…
Physiotherapy is effective in treating stress incontinence in about 80 per cent of cases, according to the first national study undertaken in clinical practice by researchers at the University of…
Women suffering from urinary incontinence can benefit from pelvic floor muscle training, commonly known as Kegel exercises, according to a new review of studies. Women suffering from urinary incontinence can…
With Sarah Dinneen, APAM What is it? Bladder pain syndrome (BPS) is ‘the occurrence of persistent or recurrent pain perceived in the urinary bladder region, accompanied by at least one other…