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09th October 2009
Bedwetting can be a disruptive and stressful condition that is thought to affect around: 15% of all children, 45% of children with a parent who has also had the condition, and 75% of children with two parents who have had the condition.
Bedwetting is... Read >
Author: Paul Rodgers
08th October 2009
Though there are various medicines and dietary supplements that may help you solve your bladder problems, there are also natural ways to control your bladder and bladder problems.
First would be proper diet. Drinking the right amount of liquids (Drinki... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim
28th September 2009
Incontinence and other bladder problems don't necessarily have to be treated with medications and there is no unique treatment strategy for incontinence. Leakages can be prevented temporarily with incontinence pads and bladder / pelvic muscles can be tone... Read >
Author: FelipeBz
15th September 2009
All pregnant women will agree that the first few months of pregnancy are unpleasant, to say the least. You may experience morning sickness, swelling in the legs and ankles, abdominal pains and cramps, heartburn, constipation, fatigue, bladder problems, an... Read >
Author: mohsindurrani016
10th September 2009
While dealing with dogs with bladder problems the main thing to keep in mind is that there is a difference between behavioral problems, like when you dog is using his urine for emotional or situational reasons, and medical problems. For a dog with medical... Read >
Author: kater
12th August 2009
A woman who has bladder problems may find her life adversely affected. This is because any problem with the bladder can make it difficult to engage in daily activities. One common bladder problem is urinary incontinence wherein a woman is unable to hold h... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
05th August 2009
While dealing with dogs with bladder problems the principal thing to keep in mind is that there is a difference between behavioral problems, like when you dog is using his urine for emotional or situational reasons, and medical problems. For a dog with me... Read >
Author: kater
28th July 2009
Ovarian cyst is nothing more than a growth filled with fluid. Whilst vairous sizes have been reported, the most common is just above the size of a small coffee bean. The way the cyst is "constructed" seems benign, and most of them are. Regardless whetehr ... Read >
Author: samness
28th July 2009
Crystal-like stuff or crystals build up in the urinary tract or in bladder of dogs. This leaves your dog vulnerable to bladder problems. The first step in treating crystals or stones in your dog's bladder is knowing what causes them.
Canine oxalate bla... Read >
Author: kater
12th June 2009
The buchu plant is indigenous to South Africa, used by a tribe of that region for thousands of years. This tribe, the Hottentots, used buchu for just about every ailment. When the Dutch settled in the area, they began using this herb for conditions incl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th May 2009
Various treatments options for stress incontinence
There are various female incontinence solutions available, depending on the severity of the condition. The first stress incontinence treatment option that is suggested to patients involves behavioral tec... Read >
Author: James Ramroop
11th May 2009
Urinary incontinence is defined as bothersome urinary leakage causing a social or hygiene problem. It is a common condition which, although rarely life threatening, is embarrassing and distressing, and may severely affect your quality of life.
Inconti... Read >
Author: MarkeD
17th April 2009
You can potty train away from home as long as you equip yourself with the right potty item. One of the most commonly used items is a travel potty. As the name implies, the travel potty makes it easier for you to toilet train while you’re on the road wit... Read >
Author: Zoe Beerstow
03rd March 2009
Natural cures for anxiety are usually a lot more effective than taking medications, going to expensive therapies and counseling which in most of the cases will not work. If you have been looking for a natural way to overcome anxiety and panic attacks then... Read >
Author: broalex
12th January 2009
It may come as a shock to you if your canine friend is diagnosed with struvite stones in dogs. Most dog owners aren't aware that dogs can even get canine bladder stones until it happens to their buddy. After reading this article, you'll understand how c... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
12th January 2009
The success of your pond fish has a lot to do with where they come from. As always, we recommend buying your koi from your local reputable breeder rather than buying from a pet store or a national chain. Koi that come from a national chain usually endure ... Read >
Author: Casey Coke
09th January 2009
It seems like every time you turn around, you hear something about natural remedies. More and more people are concerned about what kind of medicines they're taking. Interest in herbal and homeopathic treatments is higher than ever.
So it's only nat... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
29th December 2008
There are two primary bladder cancer symptoms - a drastic change in urination habits or patterns, and blood in the urine. Unfortunately, many instances of this potentially deadly disease are still unrecognized in people's lives.
Approximately 54,300 n... Read >
Author: Trevor Price
18th December 2008
Incontinence is the term used for individuals unable to control the excretion of urine, in medical terms, the individual suffers from incontinence.
There are two different types of urinary incontinence: urge incontinence and stress incontinence. Indivi... Read >
Author: FelipeBz
03rd December 2008
Having a hard time sleeping because you need to take a piss quiet often at night? We believe that's because your bladder is overactive and refuses let you be at peace regardless of where you are. Using the restroom frequently may seem ok at first, but ult... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre
03rd December 2008
Having a hard time sleeping because you need to take a piss quiet often at night? We believe that's because your bladder is overactive and refuses let you be at peace regardless of where you are. Using the restroom frequently may seem ok at first, but ult... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre
02nd December 2008
There are two main types of incontinence, one is urinary incontinence and the other is faecal incontinence. These conditions are mostly common in adults but can also occur in teens and children.
There are two different types of urinary incontinence: ur... Read >
Author: FelipeBz
30th November 2008
A Bedwetter will spend most of their night in the very deepest stage of sleep, known as stage 4. The body receives less oxygen during stage 4 than it does during any other stages of sleep. Bedwetting pants are a great solution for many kids, especially wh... Read >
Author: Ash
24th September 2008
There is a saying: 'You are what you eat.' This however, is not really true. It's more appropriate to say: 'You are what your body digests and then absorbs.
The point of setting the record straight on this matter is when you consider certain foods and ... Read >
Author: Paul
02nd September 2008
Soiling and not using a litter tray are problems that many cat owners sometimes face with indoor cats. Sometimes this can be a sign of illness and a visit to the vet might sort out the problem .It could be the cat is suffering from a bladder problems or c... Read >
Author: Kathy Davison
17th August 2008
Distal Symmetrical Polyneuropathy This type, also called simply polyneuropathy, involves the feet and legs and is usually described by the person as numbness or tingling in the feet. Sometimes a burning sensation is noted. Normalizing blood-glucose levels... Read >
Author: Alien
14th August 2008
There are scientific advancements that look promising for preventing and even reversing Multiple Sclerosis.
Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most common diseases of the central nervous system. MS is an inflammatory demyelinating condition. Myelin is a ... Read >
Author: Frank C Adams
14th August 2008
There are scientific advancements that look promising for preventing and even reversing Multiple Sclerosis.
Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most common diseases of the central nervous system. MS is an inflammatory demyelinating condition. Myelin is a ... Read >
Author: Frank C Adams
24th June 2008
An overactive bladder is a common complaint for pregnant women and men with enlarged prostates. Nearly 30 million people in the United States complain of incontinence. The problem is prevalent, yet can still be embarrassing. Even minor leaking can stop yo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th May 2008
Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) has been known from the oldest of times because of its hemostatic effect, horsetail was considered “irreplaceably priceless”, especially in cases of bleedings and bladder problems. This herb cleanses toxins from inside th... Read >
Author: cristi ion
15th May 2008
Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) has been known from the oldest of times because of its hemostatic effect, horsetail was considered “irreplaceably priceless”, especially in cases of bleedings and bladder problems. This herb cleanses toxins from inside th... Read >
Author: cristi ion
01st May 2008
When our bodies can not handle too much discomfort due to vaginal pain then the most important thing to do is to take it to the doctor to do his job. Although women are said to be the weaker sex, this can be considered ironic reflecting on the pain she ha... Read >
Author: paulina08
29th April 2008
Pumpkin seeds are one of nature's almost perfect foods. They are a natural source of beneficial constituents such as carbohydrates, amino acids and unsaturated fatty acids. They contain most of the B vitamins, along with C, D, E, and K. They also have the... Read >
Author: peterhutch
14th April 2008
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that attacks the brain and spinal cord and can lead to damage in the central nervous system. MS can cause loss of balance, impaired speech, extreme fatigue, double vision and paralysis, and is usually diagnosed between the ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
28th March 2008
The powerful nutrients of alfalfa are not a new discovery. Chinese healers have used alfalfa as far back as the sixth century, mainly for kidney stones. Alfalfa is known to improve urinary tract health, detox the body and rid it of harmful substances and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th March 2008
Parkinson's Disease, or PD, is most common amongst the elderly. In most cases, Parkinson's cannot be predicted or prevented. The disease is a movement disorder characterised by the loss of or slow physical movement, trembling of the arms, hands, legs, jaw... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
02nd February 2008
The spinal column is made up of 33 separate bones called vertebrae. The vertebrae are separated by spongy discs which act like shock absorbers to keep the spine flexible. If a disc is damaged or breaks open it can bulge and push into the spinal canal .Thi... Read >
Author: Paul Osborne
29th August 2007
Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy uses small doses of radiation projected by machines aimed at the sick organ(s) or radioactive implants. The unit of measurement is the electron volt. For deep organs, this can reach 25 million electron volts.
Radiotherapy a... Read >
Author: Patrick Hamouy
29th August 2007
Cats, by their nature, are independent and require little attention beside cleaning out the litter box, feeding and the stroking they get on their owner's lap. You can be sure that your cat will always come back to your home once he has had his fill of ch... Read >
Author: MrMagica
11th July 2007
Bedwetting has most people believing it is hereditary. Doctor’s believed that if a family member wet the bed, then it could pass down to the next generation. Although no one can say for sure, there are health problems that can cause bedwetting and you n... Read >
Author: nick rauge
11th June 2007
Hormones are vital to your health. Hormones are a catalyst, causing reactions to happen in the body. They regulate a number of actions in your body. The pituitary gland sends messages (hormones) to your thyroid, pancreas, liver, breast, ovaries, etc. All ... Read >
Author: Anita Murray
11th May 2007
Multiple sclerosis is quite a difficult disease and can make your life difficult, so address your doctor in order to recognize its symptoms as soon as possible.
Vision problems can be solved with medication, or try to use opaque tape over one lens on a p... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd May 2007
Bladder retention comes in different forms but is essentially the inability to pass waste. Acupuncture points for bladder retention are well established.
Acupuncture Points for Bladder Retention
Urinary bladder retention is a common post operative s... Read >
Author: Alien
30th April 2007
If you have problems sometimes getting to the bathroom in time to urinate, you aren’t alone. In fact there are millions of adults who suffer from this problem known as incontinence. Some might immediately thing of wearing diapers or pads but there are n... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann
01st March 2007
Urinary infections can be treated only by the doctor. When a person thinks it has an infection and comes to the doctor, he will have to give an urine sample. The patient will be asked to clean his genitally area and then urinate into a sterile cup.
If th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
28th February 2007
For those who suffer from bladder control issues and bladder infections there are many medications that will help. You must first get a diagnosis before you can begin treatment is any kind. Incontinence is commonly caused by a bladder infection and treatm... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann
17th November 2006
Are you looking for information and advice about irritable bowel syndrome? Do you suffer from irritable bowel syndrome? Would you like to understand more about the causes of irritable bowel syndrome? If you have answered yes to any of the above questions ... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
08th August 2006
Before you take that next bite of food, I have an important question to ask: "Are you getting enough enzymes?"
Tough question, I know. So let me help you out. Do you ever feel tired and sluggish after eating a big meal? Ever have a stomach ache? Indige... Read >
Author: Tom Gruber
13th August 2005
By: Lee Dobbins
Garlic is a wonderful healing herb and, unlike many of the other herbs, it tastes great and can be incorporated into a variety of meals. Garlic has been used for over 5000 years as a healing herb and has strong antibacterial, and a... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins
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