by Steve Swearengin | Apr 19, 2021 | Urinary Conditions
Urinary Tract Infections are not a very pleasant experience. Common symptoms include frequent urge to urinate, painful urination, blood in urine, and more. More severe infections can even cause fever, nausea, back pain, and more. Every year, UTIs send more than 8.1...
by Steve Swearengin | Mar 19, 2021 | General Urology, Urinary Conditions
If your urine color is anything besides a light yellow or clear, your body is probably trying to tell you something. Often, it’s not anything dire. Vibrant yellow urine is typically caused by excess vitamins. Orange or dark brown urine could mean dehydration. Food...
by Steve Swearengin | Mar 10, 2021 | General Urology, Urinary Conditions
Your urethra is a hollow tube that runs from your bladder to the outside of your body, allowing urine to pass through. Due to its expose nature, the urethra can be prone to infections such as UTIs. Though unpleasant, UTIs are temporary and highly treatable. However,...
by Steve Swearengin | Jan 28, 2021 | Incontinence Treatment, Urinary Conditions
You should never feel embarrassed about have troubles relating to urinary function. Urinary control problems, professionally referred to as incontinence, are very common. Over 30 million adults deal with some form of incontinence. Though it’s often viewed as a problem...
by Steve Swearengin | Dec 23, 2020 | Urinary Conditions
Learning to control when we go to the bathroom is something everyone has to learn. The good news is, once we learn how to do it, our bodies naturally handle most of the work. This is especially true when we sleep. Throughout the day, the average person has to go to...
by Steve Swearengin | Nov 20, 2020 | Incontinence Treatment, Urinary Conditions
Bladder control is something almost everyone learns at a very young age. Like learning to walk or use objects with our hands, it comes down to training our brain to operate specific parts of our body. In the case of the bladder, your brain sends nerve signals to the...