bladder
bladder
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by Tim Gorman - 2006-12-06
A man's prostate gland is located beneath the bladder. It's shape like a doughnut, and the urethra, which transports urine from the bladder, runs through the middle. The purpose of the prostate is t...
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by Graeme Lanham - 2006-12-08
Did you know that prostate cancer is the greatest killer of men in industrialized nations? The sad truth is 90% of men develop some type of prostate problem by the age of 60.Yet many have a cavalier a...
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by Sven Ullmann - 2007-02-25
If you suffer from bladder control problems there are many options you can choose that can help you with your condition. One of the healthiest ways to restore function to your bladder is through K...
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by Sven Ullmann - 2007-02-26
These are the muscles that support your vagina, urethra, and bladder which is where your body stores urine. The body then sends the urine out of your body through the urethra.It has been proven th...
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by Sven Ullmann - 2007-02-27
Incontinence is commonly caused by a bladder infection and treatments are easy to get and take. There are also medicines that are formulated to increase the person's ability to tighten the bladder...
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by Sven Ullmann - 2007-02-28
Continence involves a balance of the urethral closure and detrusor muscle activity. Urethral pressure will usually exceed bladder pressure which will result in urine remaining in the bladder. The ...
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by Sven Ullmann - 2007-03-02
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection that involved the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra. These are all body parts in which urine passes through before exiting the body. Any or all o...
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by David Cowley - 2007-03-20
The bladder is the repository for most of the body's fluid waste before being passed. These fluids wastes contain many of the known carcinogens that we take in daily through the ingesting of out high...
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by Sven Ullmann - 2007-04-04
Overactive bladder (OAB) is defined as being a chronic urological condition that causes urgency, with or without urge incontinence, and commonly with frequency and nocturia. The cause of this conditio...
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by Sven Ullmann - 2007-04-05
The surgical procedure to remove the bladder is known as a cystectomy and is usually performed as a result of cancer of the bladder. You can also have radiation and chemotherapy treatment which is use...