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Topic: incontinence

Maybe you’re worried about a symptom you’ve developed or are interested in maintaining good urological health. This guide aims to provide a resource that not only educates on the symptoms and treatments of these conditions but also emphasises the importance of prevention and early intervention. It explains many of the most common urological conditions that affect both men and women. read more about A Guide to Common Urological Conditions
Over a quarter of men frequently get up in the night to wee, but only fifth of them realise this could signal a problem with their prostate read more about When should men be concerned about weeing during the night?
Despite improvements in surgical techniques, and robotic assisted prostatectomy in particular, there is still a risk of urinary incontinence following prostate cancer surgery. This type of incontinence is known as Post Prostatectomy Incontinence (PPI). read more about Treatment options for urinary incontinence after prostatectomy
Urinary incontinence can be triggered by many different factors such as coughing, sneezing, laughing or moving suddenly as well as being related to an urge or sudden desire to go to the toilet. It can also be caused by certain medical conditions or from damage to the bladder. read more about Urinary incontinence: 5 ways you may be making your symptoms worse
Urinary incontinence can affect both men and women and there are various different types of the condition. read more about Types of urinary incontinence and how to treat them