Is peeing after sex necessary or even helpful? Find out whether you should head to the bathroom after the bedroom.
Urinary & Kidney
Doing ‘Active Surveillance’ for Prostate Cancer? Here’s Why You Need To Be Vigilant
Active surveillance is an option for low-risk prostate cancer. But for it to work, you have to comply with the follow-up plan so you don’t put yourself at risk.
How Often Should You Pee During the Day?
How many times a day should you pee? The average is around seven, but the number of restroom trips may vary from four to 10. A urologist explains what’s normal and what’s cause for concern.
What The Color of Your Pee Says About You
Your urine can reveal a lot about what’s going on in your body, from how hydrated you are to whether you might have a urinary tract infection. Learn what’s normal and what’s not in this urine color chart.
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Urine Smell: What Does It Mean?
Does your urine ever smell a little… well, stinky? It’s probably just a sign of dehydration or something you ate, but it could also be a warning about a larger health issue. Learn more from a urologist.
Is Your Abdominal Pain (and Other Symptoms) Due to Kidney Stones?
From flank pain to blood in your urine, here are some telltale signs you have a kidney stone.
Can the COVID-19 Vaccine Affect Your Testicles?
Can getting vaccinated against COVID affect testicular health? Get the answer from a Urologist.
Should You Really Pee in the Swimming Pool?
Let’s be honest. We’ve all thought about peeing in a public swimming pool. Sometimes you just have to go! But is it really safe? Find out, so you don’t spoil summertime for others!
Diet Do’s and Don’ts to Prevent Kidney Stones
Diet can play a key role in preventing kidney stones. Get seven doctor-approved tips for what to eat (and what to avoid) to help stop kidney stones from forming.
Why Do I Get Urinary Tract Infections So Often?
Women and older adults are more at risk for recurrent urinary tract infections. Find out why, as well as what steps to take to help prevent UTIs.