New insights into what causes the painful and disruptive symptoms of urinary tract infections (UTIs) could offer hope for improved treatment. Findings from a new study led by Flinders University's Dr.
Urinary and bowel disorders, manifesting as symptoms like frequent urination or difficulty in bowel movements, can greatly impact one's quality of life, even though they are not outwardly visible.
A perplexing problem for many people with recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTIs) is persistent pelvic pain and incontinence, even after antibiotics have successfully cleared the bacterial ...
A perplexing problem for people with recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs) is persistent pain, even after antibiotics have successfully cleared the bacteria. Now researchers have identified the ...
Each year, more than 400 million urinary tract infections occur in people around the globe. And researchers have long been puzzled by a medical mystery: Some women susceptible to recurrent UTIs ...
People who experience recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) sometimes have lingering pain or still feel the need to pee often, even after their most recent infection has been treated — but now, ...
A perplexing problem for people with recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs) is persistent pain, even after antibiotics have successfully cleared the bacteria. Now Duke Health researchers have ...
Neuronoff, Inc., a clinical-stage neuromodulation company, today announced the first patient implant in a Department of ...
Urologists explain how the bladder works, what happens when you ignore the urge to urinate, and when it may be time to see a ...