BLADDER CONTROL

BLADDER CONTROL

Next Generation Bladder Control Solutions for Women
Evans Tran, PA
Did you know that more than 50 million Americans are affected by symptoms of bladder control? In fact, it is one most common health issues that women face. While many people may think that the condition only affects older women, the truth is that women of all ages may have symptoms related to incontinence (bladder leakage) or overactive bladder. There is no need to suffer in silence as there are solutions! The first step is to identify the type of bladder problem you have. Here are some questions to consider: Read Full Article

Women’s Perspectives and Behavior on Bladder Control Problems – Are you ‘Coping’ with Symptoms?
Robert Pugach, MD & Evans Tran, PA
Bladder control problems are one of the most common health concerns for women. More than 50 million American women experience one or more bladder control symptoms like frequency, urgency, stress or urge urinary incontinence and nocturia (nighttime urination), yet they often are too embarrassed to inquire about treatment or are unaware of possible bladder control solutions.  Read Full Article

Bladder Control Can be a Problem for Women of All Ages, but  There are Solutions!
Robert Pugach, MD & Evans Tran, PA
Bladder control problems affect 50 million Americans and are one of the most common health issues that women face. While many people may think that the condition only affects older women, the truth is that women of all ages may have symptoms related to an overactive bladder.  Read Full Article

Why and When a Women Should See a Urologist
If you are like many of my female patients, you may discuss your urological health issues with your OB/GYN or family doctor. Women report urinary tract infections (UTIs) and bladder control problems initially with their primary care doctor or gynecologist. While this may be appropriate, it is important to know why and when you should see a urologist. Read Full Article.

Incontinence Under-reported in Younger Women
Many people don’t know that bladder control problems are one of the most common health problems that women face every day. A mistaken belief is that urinary incontinence is more prevalent in middle-aged to older women, especially those who’ve had a baby. Many believe the bladder problems are a part of getting older. Read Full Article

What You Need to Know About Women’s Bladder Control
Learn about the four main categories of bladder control problems and advanced treatment options. Read Full Article

Stopping That Urge To Go!
Bladder control problems affect 50 million Americans and are one of the most common health problems that women face. While many think that the condition only affects older women, the truth is that women of all ages may have urine leakage (incontinence) or other bladder control issues. Read Full Article

New Hope for Patients Suffering from Bladder Control Problems
Bladder control problems affect more than 34 million Americans. Women are twice as likely as men to have bladder control problems, yet most are too embarrassed to talk to their doctors about this common problem. There are solutions! Read Full Article

Beating Your Bladder Control Problem Without Medication
Many men and women of all ages suffer in silence with bladder control problems. There are many new procedures and treatments available to correct bladder control issues. Read Full Article

Beating Your Bladder Control Problem Without Medication
Many men and women of all ages suffer in silence with bladder control problems. There are many new procedures and treatments available to correct bladder control issues. Read Full Article