Women are significantly more prone to UTIs than men due to anatomical factors like a shorter urethra and its proximity to the ...
Urinary incontinence or bladder leakage occurs when urine (pee) comes out of your bladder when you do not want it to (involuntarily). It is more common in women for the following reasons: ...
In men, the urethra runs through the prostate before reaching the penis; in women, it’s shorter and exits just in front of the vagina. For urine to flow, the bladder muscle must contract or squeeze ...
Women with ongoing urinary incontinence could avoid invasive bladder pressure tests, as new research shows that a range of non-invasive assessments work just as well in guiding treatment. Led by ...
Get ready to start peeing a little when you sneeze. This is a common refrain many people start hearing when they get pregnant or give birth. In fact, you’ve probably heard your mother, grandmother, ...
National Patient Survey of Women’s Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) and Prenatal Screening reveals women suffering from UTI concerned about immediate antibiotic prescribing and Antimicrobial Resistance ...
People assigned female at birth can't get prostate cancer because they don't have a prostate gland. However, women can get a rare type of cancer that develops in the Skene's glands, a pair of organs ...