Dr. Yaniv Larish told us what we should be feeling and seeing when we pee — and what may be a sign that it's time to visit a ...
Urologists are doctors who treat conditions of the urinary tract in men and people assigned male at birth (AMAB) and women and people assigned female at birth (AFAB). Your urinary tract is your body's ...
Urologists treat urinary and pelvic conditions in males and females, and reproductive and genital conditions in males. Urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, erectile dysfunction (ED), and ...
Fellas, you may want to sit down for this news. A top urologist says men shouldn’t urinate standing up, proclaiming it’s healthier and more hygienic to sit down to take a leak. Gerald Collins, a ...
Gently stretching your hips, glutes and hamstrings can help relax those muscles — as can diaphragmatic breathing. If you are experiencing serious long-term symptoms, however, Dr. Ziegelmann suggests ...
Many a man may feel anxious before seeing a urologist for the first time, perhaps even to the point of getting sweaty palms and going weak at the knees. A digital rectal exam can be a particular ...
What Does a Pediatric Urologist Do? These doctors are trained to treat a number of genital abnormalities (growths or positioning of genitals on the body) and groin problems like varicocele (swelling ...
Holding urine regularly can stretch the bladder, increase UTIs and weaken bladder muscles. Urologist Dr Anil Kumar T explains why delaying bathroom breaks may harm long-term urinary health, and how ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and an assistant professor at the University of Central Florida’s College of Medicine. When I learned that ...