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Women’s Health Spotlight: Pelvic Health After Childbirth

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Women’s Health Spotlight: Pelvic Health After Childbirth

Pregnancy and childbirth are incredible experiences that transform your body in many ways. While much attention is given to newborn care, one important aspect of postpartum recovery is sometimes left out of the conversation: pelvic health. Changes to the pelvic floor after childbirth are common, but they shouldn’t be ignored. Understanding what’s normal, what’s not and how to seek help can make a world of difference in a new parent’s comfort, confidence and quality of life.

Precision, Innovation and Relief: Aquablation Therapy at Good Samaritan Hospital

Medically Reviewed by Mitchell Fraiman, MDFor many men, the symptoms start gradually: waking up multiple times a night to use the bathroom, a weak stream, the persistent feeling that the bladder never fully empties. These are the hallmarks of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), commonly known as an enlarged prostate, and those symptoms affect roughly halfContinue reading “Precision, Innovation and Relief: Aquablation Therapy at Good Samaritan Hospital”

Men’s Health Spotlight: Don’t Ignore Urinary Symptom

Medically Reviewed by Mitchell Fraiman, MDFrequent bathroom breaks? Slower stream? That “just getting older” explanation might not tell the whole story. While urinary changes are common with age, they can also signal underlying issues that deserve a closer look. From prostate enlargement to infection or kidney problems, paying attention to these early signs can helpContinue reading “Men’s Health Spotlight: Don’t Ignore Urinary Symptom”