Abstract Incontinence is generally thought of as a female problem, but it can affect males of all ages. One in three older men have bladder problems and 10-15% of men treated for prostate cancer ...
As a fit and active man in his early 60s, Raymond Starr had hoped to be enjoying his golden years to the full. Instead, he was left in fear of leaving the house or even of climbing the stairs. It wasn ...
Men are too embarrassed to seek help for incontinence. (Getty Images) Men are feeling too embarrassed to seek help for incontinence, choosing instead to ignore the problem in the hope it will go away.
As a fit and active man in his early 60s, Raymond Starr had hoped to be enjoying his golden years to the full. Instead, he was left in fear of leaving the house or even of climbing the stairs. It wasn ...
Transgender men suffer from 'postmenopausal bladder and bowel symptoms because of taking testosterone, a study has found. Researchers found that of the 68 transgender men who participated in the study ...
Abstract Male continence problems often go unrecognised and there is a need for proactive strategies and interventions to raise awareness of male bowel and bladder health, and ensure male continence ...
The differences in health-seeking behaviour in men and women, and how they access health services are affected by differences ...
Laughter really is the best medicine, according to a psychologist, as 70% of men say use humour to talk about health concerns. A study by TENA Men revealed that almost half of men who experience ...
A weak bladder might be more common than hay fever but it’s still a hugely taboo subject. So women everywhere applauded Hollywood actress Kate Winslet when she talked openly about her post-children ...