Between 30 and 40% of people will experience symptoms of an overactive bladder at some point in their life. But what is it, what are its symptoms, and how can it be treated? Read our guide to find out. Overactive bladder (OAB) is the name for a group of urinary symptoms. Its most common symptom […]
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Chronic testicular pain: What are the causes?
Testicular pain is relatively common; however, when it becomes severe and long-lasting, there may be some cause for concern. This type of testicular pain is called orchialgia. So what are some of the different causes of orchialgia and what can your urologist do to help? What is orchialgia? Orchialgia is chronic testicular pain and is […]
Is your medication causing urinary incontinence?
Medicine is a fantastic thing, which can help people achieve so many things with their health. However, despite so many benefits, it is always important to remember that medication can have negative side effects. And for many people on a diverse array of medication, urinary incontinence is a common experience. So, what medications can cause […]
Pelvic floor prolapse: What you need to know
While many medical conditions are extremely straightforward and easy to recognise, many urological conditions leave you feeling “not quite right.” This makes it difficult to take the right steps to treat and resolve a condition. This is the case for a pelvic floor prolapse or dropped bladder. Between 30 to 40% of women will experience […]
What blood in your urine might mean
Understandably, seeing blood in the toilet bowl after you have gone to the toilet is very alarming. While the experience is quite frightening, noticing blood in the urine is one of the most common reasons that people go see a urologist. Furthermore, it is very often associated with non-serious urological conditions. Let’s take a look […]






