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Genitourinary disorders are illnesses that occur when the urinary organs and genital organs are not functioning properly. These disorders may be the result of aging, illness, or injury.There are many organs involved in urination, including two kidneys, two ureters, the bladder, two sphincter muscles, and the urethra.The kidneys, a pair of organs located on the left and right side of the abdomen, are an essential component of the urinary tract. The kidneys are responsible for removing toxins, chemicals, and waste .... Read more

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Cranberry for Genitourinary Disorders
Cranberry: Cranberries come from small evergreen shrubs with tart, red, edible berries. The berries are used in sauces, jellies, and drinks. There are multiple studies of cranberry (juice or capsules) ....

 

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Physical therapy for Genitourinary Disorders
Physical therapy: The goal of physical therapy is to improve mobility, restore function, reduce pain, and prevent further injury. Many different techniques are used, including exercises, stretches, traction, electrical stimulation, ....

 

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Uva ursi for Genitourinary Disorders
Uva ursi: Uva ursi (bearberry) is described as a small evergreen shrub with clusters of small white or pink bell-shaped flowers and dull orange berries. Uva ursi has long been ....

 

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Thymus extract for Genitourinary Disorders
Thymus extract: Thymus extracts for nutritional supplements are usually derived from young calves (bovine). Preliminary evidence from a controlled trial suggests that thymus extract reduces urinary tract re-infection frequency and ....

 

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TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) for Genitourinary Disorders
TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation): TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) is a non-invasive technique in which a low-voltage electrical current is delivered through wires from a small power unit to ....

 

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