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Types of Cystograms

Procedure Comparison: Nuclear Cystogram vs. Radiographic Cystogram.

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The Most Common Travel Health Problems

Don’t let these common nasty problems spoil your holiday…

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Gallstones

All about gallstones and how to recognize symptoms.

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How to Remedy Bedwetting

Bedwetting, or enuresis, is a very common problem especially among children. Fifty percent of children who reach the age of two wet the bed at night; by the age of four the figure drops to 10 to 15 percent. Less than five percent still wet at age 12. This condition is more common on boys than on girls, and children who were underweight at birth more than those with normal birth weights.

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Interstitial Cystitis: Pelvic Pain That is Difficult to Diagnosis Easy to Treat

Interstitial cystitis is a little known condition that causes pain in the pelvis, back, bladder or thighs. Frequent, urgent urination both day and night, along with painful sexual intercourse are also part of IC’s symptoms.

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Bladder Battle Foods

A nice little article for our more elderly people who’s bladder isn’t what it used to be. Or just people with a bladder problem of any age!

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Four Herbal Home Remedies to Choose for Health Conditions

Herbal remedies have been used for many thousand years to treat a variety of health conditions. Here are some herbal remedies for everyday cooking.

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Urinary Tract Infection (uti) 101

Things you should know about urinary tract infection.

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Cranberry Juice: The Wonder Drug for a Healthy Bladder

In the realm of medicine, increasingly we are told to keep it simple, as the simpler the treatment, the fewer the complications that will result along with it. So here are a few simple alternatives to prescribed drugs for the treatment and prevention of a urinary tract infection and maintaining a healthy bladder on a regular basis.

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Three way Foley Catheter and Bladder Washout

This article describe a 3-Way Foley catheter, it’s uses and abuses. 3-Way catheters are often used after prostate gland surgery to help remove blood clots from the urinary bladder. They may also be used for the treatment and management of simple hematuria following disease or trauma.