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News on Bladder and Kidney Problems

Bladder problems encompass a wide range of disorders, some of which cause pain, urinary incontinence or other complications that affect quality of life.  Problems in the urinary system can be caused by aging, illness or injury.  As a person gets older, changes in the kidneys’ structure cause them to lose some of their ability to remove wastes from the blood.  Also, the muscles in the ureters, bladder and urethra tend to lose some of their strength.  Urinary infections often occur because the bladder muscles do not tighten enough to empty the bladder completely.  A decrease in the strength of the muscles of the sphincters and the pelvis can cause incontinence (unwanted leakage of urine).

Illness or injury can also prevent the kidneys from filtering the blood completely or block the passage of urine.  The main cause of impaired kidney (renal) function is diabetes. It can lead to acute, chronic or end-stage renal failure.  Other renal conditions include kidney infections, kidney stones, nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and polycystic kidney disease.
 

10/27/2009 - News

Dialysis Found to Increase Disability

Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) may become dependent upon dialysis. It is not clear whether patients are able to maintain their same level of independence after initiation of dialysis treatment. In the October 15, 2009 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, a new study indicates that, among nursing home residents with ESRD, the initiation of dialysis is associated with a significant and lasting decline in functional status. Read more

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09/10/2009 - News

Men need not put up with overactive bladder

There are many ways of dealing with the problem of an overactive bladder, say urology experts. Read more

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08/28/2009 - News

Bladder does not shrink as you get older

Contrary to popular belief, the bladder does not get smaller with age although this perception may be part of an underlying urinary condition. Read more

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08/28/2009 - News

Overactive bladder treatment given all clear

A new study shows that a treatment for overactive bladder does not have an adverse effect on cognition. Read more

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06/25/2009 - News

Weight Loss Seems to Reduce Urinary Incontinence

Obesity is an established risk factor for the development of urinary incontinence, but it is not conclusively known if weight loss has a beneficial effect in decreasing the frequency of urinary leakage. According to a study published in the January 29, 2009 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, an intensive 6-month weight loss program seems to reduce urinary incontinence . Read more

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06/16/2009 - News

Obesity increases risk of chronic kidney failure

A survey of patients with chronic kidney failure reveals that excess weight is a risk factor. Read more

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06/12/2009 - News

Study shows that gastric bypass raises kidney stone risk

People who have had gastric bypass surgery seem to be at increased risk of kidney stones because of changes in their urine composition. Read more

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06/12/2009 - News

Study shows how thymoglobulin reduces rejection risk in kidney transplant

Treatment with thymoglobulin has a clear advantage for patients after kidney transplant because it helps reduce the risk of organ rejection. Read more

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06/12/2009 - News

Men should try combination therapy for urinary tract symptoms

Combination therapy works better than single drug for male urinary tract symptoms according to a clinical trial. Read more

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06/12/2009 - News

Obesity is a risk factor for living kidney donors

Living kidney donors who are overweight or obese may suffer damage to the remaining kidney. Read more

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