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Category: Urinary health

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Understanding What are the Causes of Sludge in the Human Body

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Affecting a significant number of individuals, sludge can form silently in different parts of the body, often signaling underlying health issues. This guide explores what are the causes of sludge, specifically focusing on the common culprits in the gallbladder and urinary system.

What is a common digestive or urinary disorder?

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According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, millions of Americans are affected by digestive or urinary disorders each year. Understanding **what is a common digestive or urinary disorder** is the first step toward effective management and better quality of life.

Recurrent Infections: Should I see a doctor if I keep getting UTIs?

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Statistics show that up to 40% of women who experience one urinary tract infection (UTI) will have another within six months. If you are in this group and asking, "Should I see a doctor if I keep getting UTIs?", the answer is a definitive yes. Seeking medical advice is crucial for managing and preventing repeat infections.

What is the most commonly used catheter? A look at Foley and other types

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Approximately 12%–16% of adult hospital inpatients in the United States will use an indwelling urinary catheter during their hospitalization. So, what is the most commonly used catheter in these clinical settings and for at-home care? The answer most commonly points to the indwelling Foley catheter, but other types are also prevalent depending on a patient's specific needs.

How many times per day is it normal to go to the bathroom?

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Research indicates that the average healthy adult urinates between six and eight times per day. To understand **how many times per day is it normal to go to the bathroom?** involves looking at both urinary and bowel frequency, as what's considered “normal” varies significantly from person to person.