by Women's Health | Feb 23, 2018 | Health
Incontinence sufferers (ie, having leakage that occurs when you run, cough, sneeze or laugh) are dealing with fears way beyond googling your nausea symptoms and concluding that you’re dying from listeriosis. In the case of incontinence or prolapse (where the...
by Women's Health | Feb 16, 2018 | Health
At night, your kidneys filtrate less urine, and your bladder relaxes and holds more of it. Plus, a hormone called vasopressin instructs cells to retain water. So considering those factors, it’s not surprising that your bladder may be quite full in the morning....
by Women's Health | Jun 2, 2017 | Health
Some days you feel like you’re constantly running to the bathroom to relieve yourself; others, you can go hours (really, though) without any pee interruptions. So what gives? How often should you really be peeing—and most important: Do you need to worry if...
by Women's Health | Apr 20, 2017 | Health
This goes beyond just peeing yourself. Rose Smeiman always radiated positivity and a lust for life, so it was difficult to believe that before she underwent a life-changing procedure that halted her incontinence, she was ready to end her life. “I was housebound for...
by Women's Health | Nov 18, 2016 | Health
Image from Pexels.com It’s World Toilet Day – and you can tell a lot about your health by simply scrutinising your next piddle! So, how healthy is your pee? Gulping gallons to get “hydrated”? Not so fast, says dietician Sarah Batchelor. “Eight glasses per day is...