Articles, tagged with "urine flow", page 3
08th January 2010
Incontinence in dogs is usually associated with old age but it can happen to dogs of any age. Older dogs have it when their urinary sphincter becomes weak and they cannot hold their urine in. Younger dogs can get it due to birth defects.
Urinary incon...
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Author:
Jeff Grill
08th January 2010
Cat incontinence is unpleasant to say the least. You may find that your house starts smelling like a litter box because your cat can't seem to control his urine flow.
Incontinence in cats can be solved however. It has many underlying causes including:...
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Author:
Jeff Grill
07th January 2010
Complications in Prostate are common in men on their 40's. Men in this age group experience enlarging of their prostrate or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia or BPH which is cause by aging.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia or BPH refers to the increase in size ...
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Author:
karensmith
22nd September 2009
The pygeum plant is a tall evergreen tree that is part of the family Rosaceae. It is found in central and southern Africa. The bark has been medicinally used for thousands of years. Traditional African healers have used the bark of this plant to treat ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
22nd September 2009
The prostate is a gland that is part of the male reproductive system and is located in front of the rectum just below the bladder. The primary role of the prostate gland is to squeeze fluid into the urethra when sperm spurts out through the penis during s...
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Author:
Ken Soh
18th August 2009
Our body consists of several good and bad bacteria. The good or helpful bacterium supports smooth functioning of body parts. Some bacteria help in the digestive process, while some acts as antibodies against the diseases. You can also find bacterium that ...
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Author:
Robert Henry
23rd July 2009
Bladder infections or bladder inflammation is a bacterial disease that is prevalent among women in the age group of 20 to 50 years. This happens due to unsafe sexual activity, inappropriate toilet hygiene, low water intake or urinary tract abnormality. Th...
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Author:
Robert Henry
16th July 2009
Prostate cancer has been present for a long time, but it is only now, that it is given the rising fame it deserves. According to the American Cancer Society, it is the most common male cancer in the United States and second to lung cancer as the cause of ...
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Author:
tooningpork
16th July 2009
Many women suffer from UTI once in their lifetime. The infection is caused due to bacterial syndrome that resides near the lower intestine. The bacterium moves to the bladder due to inadequate toilet hygiene which leads to bladder inflammation. The infect...
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Author:
Robert Henry
09th July 2009
Prostate cancer has been a serious disease for a long time, but it is only now, that it is given the rising fame it deserves. According to the American Cancer Society, it is the most common male cancer in the United States and second to lung cancer as the...
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Author:
5ccvial
23rd June 2009
Bladder infection or inflammation occurs due to several reasons. This infectious disease leads to uneasiness and painful urine secretion. People infected with the infectious disease suffer from severe problems like urgent and frequent urine flow, blood in...
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Author:
Robert Henry
19th June 2009
You might have heard ads all over the radio advertising saw palmetto, and have grown curious as to what this product is and for what is it used. There are simple explanations to both of these questions.
What is Saw Palmetto?
Saw palmetto is known b...
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Author:
Anne Harvester
19th June 2009
What do black cohosh and buttercups have in common? They are both members of the large plant family known as Ranunculaceae. That is, however, where their similarities end. Black cohosh herb has the Latin botanical name of Cimicifuga racemosa, and may a...
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Author:
Anne Harvester
16th June 2009
Our urinary tract is susceptible to several infections. It gets infected due to bacterial microbes that hamper the functioning of urinary system. This health issue leads to severe complications which reach uncontrollable levels after sometime. The inflict...
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Author:
Robert Henry
12th June 2009
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, also known as enlarged prostate, is a condition affecting an estimated fifty percent of men over the age of sixty and ninety percent of men over the age of 85. It is a non-cancerous condition in which the prostate cells grow...
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