
Spring Training: Why Your New Running Routine Might Be Irritating Your Bladder
As the weather warms up, many men lace up their running shoes and commit to a fresh spring fitness routine.

As the weather warms up, many men lace up their running shoes and commit to a fresh spring fitness routine.

Living with a catheter can be frustrating, uncomfortable, and disruptive to everyday life.

When men begin exploring treatment options for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), their primary goal is often clear: find lasting relief from frustrating urinary symptoms.

Living with a urinary catheter can be frustrating, uncomfortable, and emotionally draining.

For many men living with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), catheters and temporary devices like iTind or UroLift can offer short-term relief, but they are not meant to be permanent solutions.

If you have a urinary catheter and have been waiting for HoLEP surgery, have been struggling with frequent urges to urinate, or experiencing countless sleepless nights caused by an enlarged prostate, you are not alone.