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May 2026: Women’s Urologic Health – UTIs, IC, and Pelvic Pain
Recurrent urinary tract infections, interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome), and pelvic pain can disrupt work, sleep, and daily life. A careful, stepwise approach often brings lasting relief. When infections repeat We look for patterns such as hormonal changes, activity‑related triggers, or incomplete bladder emptying. Prevention can include hydration routines, non‑antibiotic strategies, and, in the right context, topical estrogen. When tests are negative but symptoms continue…
April 2026: Incontinence – Real Relief for Women and Men
Leakage with a cough or laugh, sudden urgency, or frequent trips to the restroom are common and treatable. Understanding your pattern is the first step to feeling better. Finding the cause Stress incontinence tends to show up with movement or pressure. Urge…
March 2026: National Kidney Month – Know Your Numbers
Kidney problems often develop quietly, so a quick check of your core kidney metrics can make a real difference. The two numbers that matter An estimated filtration rate (eGFR) shows how well your kidneys are clearing waste. A urine albumin‑to‑creatinine ratio (ACR)…
February 2026: Erectile Dysfunction & Heart Health – Start the Conversation
ED is often more than a bedroom concern; it can be an early clue about cardiovascular health and a smart place to begin a broader wellness check. Why this matters now February’s focus on heart health aligns naturally with ED because both are influenced by blood flow…



