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These kidney diseases may require some lifestyle changes, but the renal diet isn’t always necessary
Exercises and medical treatments can help you regain control of your bladder
It’s an FDA-approved treatment for urinary incontinence and overactive bladder
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Try elevating your legs during the day and stop drinking two hours before bed
Pee is usually odorless; if it’s stinky, your diet is the likely culprit
An overactive bladder, UTI, kidney stones or an enlarged prostate can affect how you urinate
This safe, low-risk procedure can restore your fertility in as little as three weeks
Signs to look out for include pain and changes in frequency or urgency
Make these lifestyle changes to help prevent kidney stones
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