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Gall-Bladder Disorders by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient Expert , particularly in the obese. Symptoms :: The major symptom of gall-bladder disease... :: The association of gall-bladder disease with obesity together with their reported rarity in primitive people...
A new approach to bladder-di ... by Dr. Rubens D. Medical Doctor A new approach to bladder-disease treatment A bladder disease called interstitial cystitis affects at least a half-million people in the United States...
Combating Gall Bladder disorders at home!!!!! by Dr. Virashri R. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine The gallbladder is a 3 to 4 inch-long pear-shaped organ located on the right side of the body, directly under the liver. One of the functions of the liver is to remove poisonous substance from blood so that they can be excret
Alzheimer's Caregiving : Dealing with Bladder Infections and Urinary Incontinence(Part One) by Bob DeMarco Patient Expert , no burning. No telling when you have Alzheimer's disease. I wonder? How many urinary track infections... and 14 pajama sets. You know what I thought? I thought it was Alzheimer's disease. And, in part it was...
Alzheimer's Reading Room: Conquering Urinary Incontinence -- The First Bladder Infection of the Year by Bob DeMarco Patient Expert Last year my mother had five bladder infections. This is a common occurrence amongst people suffering from Alzheimer's disease and dementia.... By Bob DeMarco Beginning in 2008...
Yes. You can have bladder problems associated with lyme disease. It's called cystitis. Many people find relief from this after treating the lyme disease. I hope you find relief soon
Gall Bladder Issues in Cystic Fibrosis by Lauren B. Patient Expert , but usually is an indication for surgery." --- Supporting links Gall Bladder Disease in Cystic Fibrosis... The gall bladder is a small, pear-shaped organ that connects to the liver by a series of ducts...
Gall Bladder is Coming Out by Vickie Patient Expert bladder contract, that brought on a gall bladder attack. So he's calling it Gall Bladder Disease, which he says isn't fatal. And the general recommendation for Gall Bladder Disease is to first try to change...
The most common cause is loss of muscle tone in the pelvic floor.  Strengthening your pelvic muscles with physical therapy (via biofeedback and kegels) is usually very successful in treating that.  The muscles get stretched f
Post TURBT #1 Recovery and Travel (Bladder Cancer) - June, 2008 by Steve K. Patient Expert , and I can actually plan to do things that need to be done - both for work and for play. On top of the bladder surgery..., because he had me in surgery quite a bit longer and hit 4 areas instead of 3 (two tumors plus one bladder puncture...

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Has anyone had an STD and didn't know about it? They were asymptomatic? And if so, how did they discover they were infected?
Think I had a bladder infection last year, no sex was had but other intimate acts were performed a couple of nights before. I have never had a bladder infection yet had all the symptoms...crap

Women with Overactive Bladder (OAB) Suffer More
in which we learned that women with symptoms of overactive bladder, or OAB, are 2-3 times more likely to experience multiple, other medical disorders and diseases than women who don't have OAB.  Specifically....   To read more about OAB, visit http://www.nafc.org/bladder...crap