If late-night urinating is keeping you up, there may be several causes — as well as ways to stop it from happening.
Urinary & Kidney
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.
Common Bladder Problems in Men and How To Treat Them
Bladder problems are common in men and people assigned male at birth. If you’re making frequent pit stops, it hurts to pee or you find blood in your urine, here’s why you need to tell your doctor.
Vasectomy Reversal: Facts You Need To Know
Vasectomies are considered permanent sterilization, so you may not realize that it’s possible to reverse yours, if you want to. Learn more about this increasingly common surgical procedure.
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Symptoms of Urinary Tract Infections in Older Adults
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are some of the most common infections in older adults. Find out why and learn how to recognize UTI symptoms.
Are There Home Remedies for Kidney Stones?
Whether it’s as small as a grain of sand or as large as a quarter, kidney stones can cause a lot of pain. Is there anything you can do to keep them from forming?
Is Peeing After Sex Important?
Is peeing after sex necessary or even helpful? Find out whether you should head to the bathroom after the bedroom.
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.