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![]() Ladies Room BlogLadies Room Blog“Work Out” Exercise-Related UTI Issues Thursday, February 2, 2012 3:07 pm OK, so we’re one month into 2012…is your New Year’s Resolution to exercise more still in effect?  If the answer is “Yes,” congratulations! While exercise of course provides countless great benefits, and is  imperative to a healthy lifestyle, one unpleasant side effect can be a painful UTI (urinary tract infection). Dehydration, back injury, and/or sitting [...] Go to the Cystex Ladies Room>> |
Cystex "Know Your Bladder Better" Videos
Welcome to the new and informative Cystex “Know Your Bladder Better” video library!
The Cystex personal medical advisor – board-certified urologist, Dr. Elizabeth Kavaler, author of “A Seat on the Aisle, Please! The Essential Guide to Urinary Tract Problems in Women” (Copernicus Books, 2006) – has agreed to personally address interesting and, sometimes, surprising facts about urinary tract health.
Dr. Kavaler, one of only about 500 female urologists specializing in female urinary tract issues in the U.S., and hopes that you and your friends will consider the Cystex Know Your Bladder video series as a great resource for information about urinary tract infections and bladder health. Dr. Kavaler’s goal is to give you the accurate information you want and deserve.
Enjoy the videos!
The information provided by Dr. Kavaler and posted on the Cystex Web site is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as a personal medical diagnosis or formal medical advice by Dr. Kavaler. Please see your physician for evaluation.
Know Your Bladder Better: UTI Facts
Bladder health issues? UTIs are considered the second most common infection in the body. Board Certified Urologist addresses important facts about urinary tract infection (UTI) symptoms and treatment
Bladder health issues? UTIs are considered the second most common infection in the body. Board Certified Urologist addresses important facts about urinary tract infection (UTI) symptoms and treatment
Know Your Bladder Better: Take a Seat to Avoid a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
If you squat when you urinate in a public restroom to avoid an infection from the toilet seat, you may actually be doing more harm then good. Board-certified urologist explains how squatting over the seat can actually prevent the complete emptying of the bladder, which can lead to infection, especially in women who are prone to urinary tract infections(UTIs).
Take a Seat to Avoid a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
If you squat when you urinate in a public restroom to avoid an infection from the toilet seat, you may actually be doing more harm then good. Board-certified urologist explains how squatting over the seat can actually prevent the complete emptying of the bladder, which can lead to infection, especially in women who are prone to urinary tract infections(UTIs).

