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Everything You Want to Know About Male Incontinence

Written by Tye Medical on Mar 24th 2021

How common is male incontinence? About 3% to 11% of men have some form of urinary incontinence. And urine leaks indeed become more common with age.As you get older, you're more likely to develop other

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What Are IBS Flare-Ups?

What Are IBS Flare-Ups?

Apr 1st 2021 | medical conditions

IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) is an uncomfortable gastrointestinal condition affecting 25 to 45 million people in the U.S. While the disorder doesn’t cause damage to your digestive tract, symptoms ca
Everything You Want to Know About Male Incontinence

Everything You Want to Know About Male Incontinence

Mar 24th 2021 | medical conditions

How common is male incontinence? About 3% to 11% of men have some form of urinary incontinence. And urine leaks indeed become more common with age.As you get older, you're more likely to develop other
8 UTI Causes and How to Prevent Those Nasty Infections

8 UTI Causes and How to Prevent Those Nasty Infections

Mar 18th 2021 | medical conditions

When you feel the urgency, pressure, and burning sensation you know a urinary tract infection (UTI) has likely settled in. But what are UTI causes and can you prevent them even if you have urinary inc
Understanding the Link Between Anxiety and Overactive Bladder (OAB)

Understanding the Link Between Anxiety and Overactive Bladder (OAB)

Mar 14th 2021 | medical conditions

If you experience urinary frequency or bladder leaks, then you probably realize that anxiety and overactive bladder (OAB) are close friends. After all, who isn’t a little anxious about leaking or find
What Causes IBS and the Surprising Bowel-Bladder Connection

What Causes IBS and the Surprising Bowel-Bladder Connection

Mar 14th 2021 | medical conditions

When your digestive system is off, everything feels off. It has a powerful influence over your entire body. That's why some in the medical community refer to your gut (a.k.a. gastrointestinal tract) a