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πΈ It's Bladder Health Month, and we're here to talk about stress incontinence β a common concern for many. Join Dr. Polland as she shares quick tips and essential facts to keep you informed and empowered. π₯π¬π #BladderHealthMonth #HealthAndWellness
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Did you know? According to the International Painful Bladder Foundation, 80-90% of Interstitial Cystitis or Bladder Pain Syndrome patients are women. Read more: https://t.co/bKqHhb6Phe
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November is #BladderHealthMonth. We "urge" you to learn more about how important of a role a healthy #bladder matters to your overall wellbeing. #Awareness #SelfEducate
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During #BladderHealthMonth, Laura Haynes Lima, a pelvic health clinical specialist, and Dr. Charbel Salamon, a urogynecologist, discuss changes in the pelvic floor during and after pregnancy and their impact on bladder health.
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About eight in 100 pregnancies are affected by UTIs. UTIs can be safely treated with antibiotics during pregnancy to protect you and your fetus. Learn more about UTIs in our FAQ: https://t.co/843uGel7xD
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Urinary incontinence, the involuntary leakage of urine, can vary from minor drops to complete bladder emptying. Learn about treatment options for the three main types of urinary incontinence by visiting our patient FAQs: https://t.co/KeQDuLrWow
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πβ"Bladder Health Month" is a lively reminder for everyone to pay attention to their bladder health. This book describes the anatomy of the bladder, including its external and internal features, vasculature and lymphatic drainage. #BladderHealthMonth
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Millions are affected by bladder issues, but with the right care, you can maintain a healthy bladder and improve your quality of life. π§ Stay Hydrated π» Empty Your Bladder Regularly Remember, what goes in must come outβletβs keep that process smooth ! #BladderHealthMonth
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November is #BladderHealthMonth! Bladder issues like interstitial cystitis, bladder pain syndrome, and urinary incontinence affect millions of people, impacting quality of life, health, and confidence. #BladderHealth #BladderPainSyndrome #UrinaryIncontinence #PatientEducation
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A healthy bladder is key to overall well-being. Stay hydrated, practice good bathroom habits, and nourish your body with bladder-friendly foods!Β Letβs keep things flowing smoothly. #PMBJP #BladdersMatter #bladderproblems #bladderhealthmonth #pelvichealth #healthcare
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It's #BladderHealthMonth! Urinating completely and staying hydrated are two of the most effective ways to prevent bladder issues. #BladderHealth
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November is #BladderHealthMonth. Thanks to @UTSW_ObGyn's Dr. David Rahn for these great tips for bladder health! 1β£ Eat healthy 2β£ Drink less caffeine 3β£ Get moving 4β£ Lose weight if you are overweight or obese 5β£ Quit smoking
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This #BladderHealthMonth, check out the new @WeillCornell KidsHealthCast episode featuring Denise Galan, C.P.N.P. as she discusses what parents and caretakers should know about managing bedwetting and its common causes and treatment options. Listen now: https://t.co/p1TBybp04Q
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π» November is Bladder Health Month! π» Join the Nassau County Medical Society in raising awareness about bladder health. Stay hydrated, practice good bathroom habits, and talk to your doctor about any concerns. Letβs keep our bladders healthy and happy! #BladderHealthMonth
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π°π It's #BladderHealthMonth! Keep your bladder in top shape with these essential tips. Your health starts from within. πͺπ₯ #NationalBladderHealthMonth #WellnessTips #StayHealthy #bladderhealth #bladder #bladderproblems #bladderhealthtips #KIMSHospitals
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November is #BladderHealthMonth. Health tip #4 from @HopkinsMedicine @brady_urology: Know your medications. Tell doctor if taking meds causes #bladder issues. Ex: sleep meds may dull bladder nerves; might miss urge to go. Media inquiries on bladder health to mnewma25@jhmi.edu.
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November is #BladderHealthMonth. Health tip #2 from @HopkinsMedicine @brady_urology: Stay hydrated. Drink enough fluids β esp. water β so that you urinate every few hours. Good hydration a must if you have #KidneyStones. Media inquiries on bladder health to mnewma25@jhmi.edu
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