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Here are some tips and tricks to make sure that goes without a splash. Grab Another Pair of Hands. Invite another warrior bridesmaid along. ... To the Window, to the Wall. ... Handicap Stall or Bust. ... Snap Out of It. ... Pee on Queue. ... Friends Who Pee Together …
Your kidneys and liver clear tamsulosin from your body after you take a dose. If you have severe kidney or liver problems, your body might not be...
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Tests and procedures used to diagnose lymphoma include: Physical exam. Your doctor checks for swollen lymph nodes, including in your neck, underarm...
Read More »Remember when you said, “I do!” to being a bridesmaid? Well, you also verbally agreed to a grocery-sized list of tasks that are going to invade your very personal space, everything from dancing the tango to a Bruno Mars song with the bride’s balding uncle to helping her go to the bathroom in a wedding dress. So in the middle of getting your hair curled or your drink on, expect a couple of 15 minute adventures to the bathroom stall, where you’ll grab and twist and hold whatever you have to hold in order to help her pee anywhere but on her dress. Here are some tips and tricks to make sure that goes without a splash.
Prostate Cancer Urine Test This test detects the gene PCA3 in your urine and can also help your doctor better assess your prostate cancer risk....
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To be exact, the old guidelines stated that high blood pressure was anything above 140/90. With the new guidelines, high blood pressure is defined...
Read More »Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS). The difference is that when tests are run, no bacteria are present with this type. Doctors aren't sure what causes CP/CPPS. Triggers include stress, nearby nerve damage, and physical injury. Chemicals in your urine or a UTI you had in the past may play a role.
The prostate is a walnut-sized gland that all men have. It’s found below your bladder and in front of your rectum. The job of the prostate is to make fluid that contains sperm (semen). This fluid protects the sperm when they travel toward a woman’s egg. If your prostate becomes swollen, tender, and inflamed, you have a condition called “prostatitis.” This isn’t cancer, and it’s different from having an “enlarged prostate.” Symptoms of Prostatitis There are four types of prostatitis. Each has its own set of symptoms and causes. These include: Acute bacterial prostatitis. Your urinary tract is made up of your kidneys, bladder, and the tubes that pass between them. If bacteria from here finds its way into your prostate, you can get an infection. This type of prostatitis comes on quickly. You might suddenly have: Urgent need to pee but only a little comes out, or you have to get to the toilet quickly to prevent an accident
The elimination half-life of DHT in the body (53 minutes) is longer than that of testosterone (34 minutes), and this may account for some of the...
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Stage-4 Prostate Cancer (IV) This is the last stage of prostate cancer and describes a tumor that has spread to other parts of the body, including...
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Leptin is made by the adipose tissue (fat-storing cells) in your body. Its main role is to regulate fat storage and how many calories you eat and...
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Patients often rub their eyes shortly after emergence from general anesthesia even though the surgery was not physically close to their eyes. Eye...
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