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I’ve published a clear guide on how mirabegron can help men manage overactive bladder. Mirabegron relaxes the bladder mu...
06/03/2026

I’ve published a clear guide on how mirabegron can help men manage overactive bladder. Mirabegron relaxes the bladder muscle via beta‑3 receptors, reducing urgency and the number of bathroom trips. It’s often as effective as oxybutynin but usually better tolerated — fewer anticholinergic side effects.

Key points: take once daily, expect gradual benefit over 4–8 weeks, monitor blood pressure, and combine medication with bladder training and pelvic floor exercises. Always review options with your healthcare provider.

Read the full article for comparisons, safety tips, and practical steps to improve daily comfort. Let us help you make informed choices. https://wix.to/LhhzZHj

Overactive bladder (OAB) is a common condition that affects many men. It causes sudden urges to urinate, frequent trips to the bathroom, and sometimes leakage. Managing these symptoms can be challenging. Fortunately, mirabegron bladder treatment offers a promising solution. This medication works dif...

New review: mental health and lower urinary tract symptoms are tightly linked. We summarize evidence showing anxiety, de...
06/03/2026

New review: mental health and lower urinary tract symptoms are tightly linked. We summarize evidence showing anxiety, depression and related disorders can worsen urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, voiding dysfunction and nocturia — and that the relationship runs both ways.

Why it matters: shared neurological and inflammatory pathways mean symptoms, distress, and treatment adherence are interconnected. A multidisciplinary approach improves outcomes. Emerging tools like AI and ecological momentary assessment offer promise for real‑time monitoring and personalized care.

Read the full narrative review for clinicians, caregivers, and men affected by LUTS. Learn how to spot overlaps between mental health and urological symptoms, and why integrated care matters.

Discuss with your care team — and visit the link to read more. https://wix.to/uRRdlem

AbstractThis narrative review explores the complex relationship between lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and mental health disorders, focusing on the influence of anxiety and depression on bladder function. Historical perspectives highlight early psychoanalytic theories, with renewed research und...

We’re breaking down how male urinary conditions are screened — from symptom checklists to clinical tests and at-home ste...
06/02/2026

We’re breaking down how male urinary conditions are screened — from symptom checklists to clinical tests and at-home steps. Learn what to watch for, which tests are commonly used, and when to see a specialist. Reduce uncertainty and act with confidence. Read more: https://wix.to/Nnaixfi ✅ Ask us a question below and we’ll help point you in the right direction.

06/01/2026

I read “Bathroom Safety Reframed” and it changed how I think about fall risk. The biggest danger isn’t always fixtures or layouts — it’s the transfer moments: getting onto the toilet, stepping over a tub, or moving on wet floors.

Instead of jumping straight to renovations, I focus on practical solutions that work in the existing space: assistive equipment, safe transfer techniques, and small adaptations that reduce caregiver strain and help people stay independent longer. Simple changes can make daily routines safer and less stressful.

Read the full piece to learn why transfers matter more than renovations and how to apply this approach at home. Let’s help men with urological conditions and their caregivers stay safer, with smarter solutions.

What small change made the biggest difference for you or someone you care for? Share below — your experience can help others.

New review: we summarize 2023–2025 evidence on palliative care in urology and what it means for patients and clinicians....
06/01/2026

New review: we summarize 2023–2025 evidence on palliative care in urology and what it means for patients and clinicians. Key points: palliative-care use in genitourinary cancers is rising, symptom burden is high (many patients report multiple symptoms), and disparities and late referrals persist. Procedural needs—like malignant ureteral obstruction management—show how urologists directly improve comfort. We need earlier, more equitable palliative involvement and clearer communication about goals of care. Read the full narrative review to stay informed and support better patient-centered decisions. https://wix.to/SHxaUKf

Purpose of review This narrative review summarizes recent evidence (2023–2025) on the role of palliative care in urology. It focuses on utilization trends, access disparities, symptom burden, procedural palliative needs, and end-of-life (EOL) care in advanced genitourinary malignancies.Recent find...

We’re launching a micro-series on evidence-based causes of male urinary incontinence to help you spot signs earlier and ...
06/01/2026

We’re launching a micro-series on evidence-based causes of male urinary incontinence to help you spot signs earlier and get the right care. Each short post explains a common cause—like prostate surgery, neurological conditions, or medication side effects—and shares a clinical insight from our research so you know why accurate diagnosis matters. Follow UrologyXy for clear, practical information and visit https://wix.to/xlPw9f6 to learn more. Which topic should we cover first? 🩺📘

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