7 Caregiving Tips For Your Loved One With Bladder Cancer

Cheryl knew something was wrong with her husband Stan when he started to experience pain in his lower abdomen. He had been losing weight and one day, began to see blood in his stool. Cheryl knew that something wasn’t right, but she kept hoping it was a phase and that it wasn’t anything too serious. […]
Is Bladder Cancer Hereditary?

If you have a family member that has had bladder cancer, you may be wondering if it’s something that you’re at risk for developing it as well. Some people are more prone to getting bladder cancer, and that may be due to a combination of genetics, family history, and various risk factors. In this blog […]
Dreading the doctor? A physician shares his best advice for great appointments

Best advice for great appointments with Dr. Bullock offers his top advice for making the most out of doctor’s appointments, sharing insights from his journey in urology and women’s health.
A Life Without Falls

Did you know that one in six people in the US are 65 years or older? With a growing older population, falls have become a major concern. Learn how managing incontinence can help reduce the risk of falls and improve overall senior health.
Kegel Exercises for Women: Physical Therapy for Health and Well-being

Ladies! Ever heard of Kegel exercises? They’re like secret superpowers for your pelvic floor muscles! Whether you’re in Cleveland or anywhere else in the world, these exercises can seriously level up your health and happiness. So, let’s explore why they’re so awesome!
Exploring Natural Solutions To Alleviate OAB Symptoms And Incontinence

Overactive bladder (OAB) can significantly impact one’s quality of life, leading individuals to seek relief through various means, including herbal remedies. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the realm of herbal treatments for OAB symptoms, including urge incontinence exploring their efficacy and practicality for managing this common condition within the spectrum of incontinence. Understanding […]
6 Treatments To Try Before You Have Pelvic Organ Prolapse Surgery

If you suffer from a pelvic organ prolapse, you may think surgery is your only option. Here are 6 things to try first.
Ask The Doc: What Exercises Should I Avoid With Prolapsed Bladder

I was recently diagnosed with a prolapsed bladder, but I still really want to work out. Are there certain exercises or activities I should avoid? Being diagnosed with a prolapsed bladder can be hard to come to terms with. Many women are surprised that this is something that can happen to them, and may feel […]
Can A Pelvic Organ Prolapse Cause Constipation?

Many women experience with pelvic organ prolapse Cause constipation constipation from time to time – it’s normal. But when the issue starts to happen a lot, it could be a signal that something else is going on. Many women who experience chronic constipation may be surprised to learn that the cause is pelvic organ prolapse, a […]
The distinct challenges faced by people of color living with GI disorders

Melodie Narain-Blackwell, a serial entrepreneur and founder of Color of Gastrointestinal Illness, a nonprofit advocacy and support organization for members of minority communities living with GI conditions
Living with A Perianal Fistula: A Personal Story

Perianal fistulas are a common byproduct of Crohn’s Disease. Read Emma’s story about living with a perianal fistula and learn about the emotional and physical struggles she faced on her path to treatment.
Endometriosis Afflicts Millions Of Women, But Few People Feel Comfortable Talking About It

Kristina S. Brown, Adler University Endometriosis or Endometriosis Afflicts causes physical, sexual and emotional pain. About 190 million people around the globe have endometriosis, including one in 10 American women, but there has historically been a deafening silence about the disease and the pervasive impact it can have on a person’s life. While endometriosis is […]