Male - Bladder Health
Explore topics related directly to male bladder health and the issues that impact functionality
Explore topics related directly to male bladder health and the issues that impact functionality
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This video provides a concise overview of the urinary system's anatomy and function. The upper tract (kidneys and ureters) filters waste from the blood, forming urine. The lower tract (bladder and urethra) stores and eliminates urine. Sphincter muscles ensure continence.
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This video explores some of the challenges that can affect the urinary system, such as overactive bladder, weakened bladder muscles, and urinary retention.
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This video offers a brief introduction to intermittent catheterization (IC) for men - a method for managing bladder emptying issues. It covers the benefits, who can use it, and getting started.
Many people think that an enlarged prostate (BPH) and prostate cancer are associated, but the simple answer is: No, they are not. Professor Ralph Peeker explains the concepts.
Let's discuss the male urinary catheter, a common aid that many men use daily to empty their bladder. In this guide, we explain all the aspects related to intermittent catheterization for men and provide answers to your most common questions.