Bladder Irritants: Foods and Drinks That Trigger Urgency and Frequency
Bladder urgency and frequency often feel random until you look closely at what you drink, when you drink it, and which foods show up...
Bladder Pain: Causes, Triggers, and When to Get Checked
Bladder pain is usually felt low in the pelvis, behind the pubic bone, or deep inside the lower abdomen. It often shows up with...
Bladder Spasms: Causes, Triggers, and Treatment
Bladder spasms feel like the bladder suddenly squeezes without permission. The sensation is often described as a cramp, pressure, sharp pelvic twinge, or urgent...
Bladder Training: A Step-by-Step Plan to Reduce Urgency and Leaks
Bladder training is a practical way to teach your bladder to wait longer between bathroom trips. It is used most often for urgency, frequent...
Blood in Urine After Exercise: When It’s Normal and When It’s Not
Seeing pink, red, tea-colored, or cola-colored urine after a hard workout is unsettling, especially if you feel fine otherwise. Exercise really can trigger blood...
Blood in Urine: Causes, Red Flags, and When It’s Urgent
Seeing blood in your urine is never something to ignore, even when it happens only once or there is no pain. The color might...
Bone and Mineral Disease in CKD: Calcium, Phosphorus, PTH, and Vitamin D
Bone and mineral disease is one of the less visible parts of chronic kidney disease, but it affects daily decisions: what to eat, which...
BUN vs Creatinine: What These Kidney Blood Tests Mean
BUN and creatinine are common blood tests that give clues about how well your kidneys are filtering waste. They often appear together on a...
Burning When You Pee: UTI, Irritation, STI, and Other Causes
Burning when you pee is a symptom, not a diagnosis. The sting can come from a bladder infection, irritated skin, vaginal or penile inflammation,...
Caffeine and Bladder Urgency: Why Coffee Triggers Frequency and How to Cut Back
Coffee feels like a harmless morning routine until it starts controlling your bathroom schedule. A cup that once helped you wake up begins sending...
Calcium Citrate vs Calcium Carbonate: Which Is Better for Stone Prevention?
Calcium is confusing when you are trying to prevent kidney stones. Most calcium stones contain calcium, yet cutting calcium too low often raises stone...
Calcium Oxalate Stones: Causes, Diet Tips, and Prevention
Calcium oxalate stones form when calcium and oxalate join together in concentrated urine and harden into crystals. They are the most common type of...
Calcium With Meals for Oxalates: The Simple Strategy That Lowers Stone Risk
Calcium oxalate stones sound like a reason to cut calcium, but that is usually the wrong move. The useful strategy is not “avoid calcium.”...
Can Drinking Too Much Water Be Dangerous? Hyponatremia Explained
Yes, drinking too much water can be dangerous. Water is essential, but the body still needs the right balance of water and minerals. The...
Catheter-Associated UTI: Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment
A catheter-associated UTI is a urinary tract infection that happens while a urinary catheter is in place or soon after it is removed. A...
Chanca Piedra for Kidney Stones: Does It Work and Is It Safe?
Chanca piedra has a strong reputation as a “stone breaker,” but the practical truth is more careful: it is a promising herbal supplement, not...
Chocolate and Kidney Stones: Oxalates, Serving Size, and Risk Level
Chocolate is not automatically forbidden if you have had kidney stones, but it deserves attention if your stones are calcium oxalate stones or your...
Chronic Kidney Disease: Stages, Symptoms, Causes, and What to Do Next
Chronic kidney disease means your kidneys have shown signs of damage or reduced filtering ability for at least three months. The diagnosis often arrives...
Citric Acid vs Citrate: Why Lemon Juice Helps Stones and When It Doesn’t
Lemon juice gets recommended for kidney stones because it contains a lot of citric acid, and citric acid is related to citrate, one of...
Citrus and Bladder Irritation: Why Acidic Foods Trigger Flares and Better Swaps
Citrus foods are refreshing, bright, and packed into everyday meals, but they are also a common problem for people with sensitive bladder symptoms. Orange...



















